Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): Students in class 10 and class 12 of the UP Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP), popularly known as UP Board, will no longer study the works of Rabindranath Tagore and former President S. Radhakrishnan, from the new academic session in 2021-22. Tagore's famous story "The Home Coming" and the essay "The Women's Education" by Radhakrishnan besides A.L. Basham's 'The Heritage of India' have been removed from the curriculum of class 12.
Likewise, R.K. Narayan's story "An Astrologer's Day" and "The Lost Child" by Mulk Raj Anand, both of which were part of the class 12 syllabus, have also been deleted from the curriculum. Poems of renowned poets like John Milton and P.B. Shelley will no longer be taught to class 12 students. Sarojini Naidu's poem "The Village Song" that was part of the class 10 syllabus has now been removed and so have the works of Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, W.M. Raeburn and R. Srinivasan.
Though UP Board officials are reluctant to comment on the change as it is yet to be put up on the official website of UPMSP, senior officials have confirmed these changes citing an approval received from the state government recently. "Within the next few days itself, the new curriculum would go online," said a senior official. Officials said the new NCERT syllabus means the students would need to study a lesser number of books now.