Gita, Quran & Bible to Be Taught in Haryana Schools 

“All religions focus on character building,” said Haryana Education Minister Ram Bilas Sharma.
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Texts from the holy books of various religions will be incorporated in the curriculum of government schools in Haryana from this month, a minister said on Sunday.

The subject of moral education which includes religious texts from ‘Bhagavad Gita’ (Hindu religion), ‘Quran’ (Islam), the ‘Bible’ (Christianity) and ‘Guru Granth Sahib’ (Sikhism) will be introduced at a programme to be held in the Kurukshetra University auditorium on 5 July.

Haryana Education Minister Ram Bilas Sharma said moral education would be introduced as a subject for students from class six to class 12.

All religions focus on character building. Texts such as Bhagavad Gita, Quran, the Bible and Guru Granth Sahib have been incorporated in the curriculum. Different textbooks would be prescribed for each class.

“The state government has prepared the curriculum in collaboration with social organisations and educationists,” he added.

Sharma held a meeting with senior officials of education and allied departments regarding preparations for the introduction of the subject on Saturday.

The Haryana government had faced criticism last year when it announced that it will include texts from the ‘Bhagavad Gita’ in school curriculum. The opposition Congress had termed it an attempt to saffronise education.

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