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Government schools in Rajasthan have been ordered by the state’s education department to remove the word Harijan from their names, a week before the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, who popularised the term.
In a notice from the office of the secondary education director, the chief district education officers and district project coordinators of Samagra Shikha Abhiyaan have been asked to compile and submit a list of all such schools in their districts within three days, so that their names can be changed in the records.
“We realised that the word is derogatory according to notification by the Government of India. Hence we decided to get details of all the schools which have ‘Harijan’ suffixed in the name or address and initiate the procedure for removing the word,” an official told Hindustan Times.
Harijan translates to ‘children of god’. It was famously used by Mahatma Gandhi to refer to Dalits. In 2017, the Supreme Court declared the word as derogatory.
(With inputs from Hindustan Times)