Overview
- Education Minister Madan Dilawar ordered removal of the two-part textbook series after accusing it of glorifying Gandhi-Nehru leaders and excluding figures like Narendra Modi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
- Despite printing 4.90 lakh copies and distributing 80 percent across nearly 19,700 schools, officials have declared the books obsolete for the current academic session.
- A senior assistant director at the Rajasthan State Textbook Board was dismissed as part of the probe into how the material was approved and developed.
- Congress leaders condemned the decision as an RSS-driven ideological maneuver and questioned why texts once cleared by BJP authorities are being scrapped.
- The episode underscores the wider struggle over historical narratives in Indian school curricula and the influence of non-exam supplementary materials on collective memory.