India’s textbook purge: Drastic curriculum revision sparks controversy

Since the start of the new school year in April, secondary school children in India have been learning things differently. The government has extensively revised textbooks. This reform has stirred controversy, with a number of historians and scientists accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government of trying to rewrite history and removing material that does not suit its Hindu nationalist vision. Our correspondents report. 

This post was originally published on Access Asia.