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Bhagavad Gita

Amid hijab row, Karnataka mulls introduction of Bhagavad Gita in schools

| @indiablooms | Mar 19, 2022, at 07:50 pm

Bengaluru/IBNS: After Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state Gujarat, now another Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled state, Karnataka, is planning to introduce Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita in the school curriculum, media reports said.

State Education Minister BC Nagesh has hinted at the introduction of Gita in school curriculum "to improve the morals of students".

"The Bhagavad Gita has been read by people for many years in this country. The Gita is read by all people and the book is translated in all the languages across the world. To improve the morale of students, we will discuss this with the academicians and experts first," said Nagesh as quoted by The Indian Express.

However, the minister has added that Gita will not be added to the curriculum in the ongoing academic year.

The development comes amid simmering tension in the state over the diktats banning the wearing of hijab or head scarves inside educational institutions, a move that has triggered protests by the Muslim community.

The Karnataka High Court last week favoured the diktat stating hijab is not necessary to practice religion.

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