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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | How should students react when a minister makes a big deal of fake history

How should students react when a minister makes a big deal of fake history

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published Published on Sep 2, 2019   modified Modified on Sep 2, 2019
-The Telegraph

The Union HRD minister says the Himalaya protects India from pollution, while Himalayan states struggle with trash

Why did the students clap? That is, why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side obviously. Like the students at the 65th convocation of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, who were subjected to the priceless nuggets of knowledge that dropped from the lips of the Union human resource development minister, Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank. The honourable minister kept on asking the gathering of some of the best young brains in the country why they were silent when he declared that the Ram Setu was built by engineers of ancient India. No young blood told him that the Ram Setu was not manmade but a chain of limestone shoals stretching from the coast of Tamil Nadu to the north-western edge of Sri Lanka. The Ramayana mentions a bridge made by boulders down the route over which Rama walked to Ravana’s kingdom. The students’ response to the minister’s continuous chivvying for an answer was to clap, possibly to get to the other side of a speech that included exhortations about ensuring that the computer of the future should speak Sanskrit, the scientific language. The gentleman also said that Sanskrit is the most ancient language: it was undoubtedly a mind-boggling experience.

Can a little more engagement be expected of the young scientists and engineers so valued in this country? Students in many other institutions are putting up a fight against repression and injustice. True, what happened at the 65th convocation of IIT, Kharagpur was neither; but the splendiferous display of fake history should surely have invited a more forthright protest than a let’s-get-it-over-with clap? It is difficult to believe that any one of the students gathered there could have believed, say, that the Himalayan range acts like the “neelkanthha” Shiva, who held all the poison that arose from the churning of the seas in his throat till it turned blue. According to Mr Pokhriyal, the Himalaya is protecting India, that specially favoured country, from the pollutions from the West.

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The Telegraph, 1 September, 2019, https://www.telegraphindia.com/opinion/how-should-students-react-when-a-minister-makes-a-big-deal-of-fake-history/cid/1701663?fbclid=IwAR1xfW9jkT1DYhcV0pEF_R_Y-_m94hn


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