Friday, December 9, 2016

Teaching "God is the Creator" in Schools whether unconstitutional- Prime Minister Office asks department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Human Resource Development-Government of India to inform.

Whether teaching in schools “God is the Creator’ is unconstitutional?
PMO asked Ministry of Human Resource Development to inform!
Recently Prime Minister Office has asked Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Human Resource Development to inform whether teaching ‘God is the Creator’ by schools conforms with the secular character of the country and whether it is violation of any of the article of Constitution of India?
This information was provided to Dr. Indrajit Khandekar under right to information act by Prime Minister’s office. Dr. Khandekar who is professor and in-charge of Clinical Forensic Medicine Unit at Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences- Sewagram, Wardha had submitted a detailed representation of 19 pages to Prime Minister of India Shri Naredra Modi and Union Minister of Human Resource Development Shri Prakash Javadekar highlighting the issue of promotion of textbooks by various schools across the country approved by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE- ICSE) boards for the subject of ‘Value Education’ that mentions ‘God is the Creator’.
Most of the schools affiliated to CBSE & ICSE boards have made it compulsory for the students to buy the said books.  These books also provide assessment for the same and there is compulsory question paper on it; due to that, all the students has to recite the said thing despite students/ parents genuine, conscientious religious objection.
Dr Khandekar has raised following questions in his report:
1)     Whether compulsory promotion of textbooks that mentions ‘God is the Creator’ by the schools and teaching only theology of a particular religion by schools involving students of different communities/ families is regarded as providing ‘Religious Instructions’ within the ambit of Constitution of India and comport with the ‘Secular character’ of the state?
2)     Whether forcing/ requiring the school students to take part in religious instructions (i.e., teaching ‘God is the Creator’) and to inculcate beliefs/ tenets of other religions in the minds of students by the schools despite students/parents genuine, conscientious religious objection, contravene the rights guaranteed by article 28 (3) and Art. 19(1) (a) and 25 (1) of Constitution of India?
Even NCERT (National Council of Educational Research & Training- Delhi) appreciated the concern and extensive research done by Dr Khandekar on this issue, but expressed its inability to do anything in this matter as it comes under central & state Government.

STATUS IN OTHER COUNTRIES:
In other countries, teaching Creation theory/ Creationism to students in schools is declared as UNCONSTITUTIONAL by US Supreme Court and other courts and therefore such type of teaching is banned in those countries.





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