Kolkata:As Bengal turns into a battleground ahead of the 2021 Assembly elections, speculations are rife over the possible winner. Meanwhile, ETV Bharat spoke to a section of the educationists about the probable impact on the curriculum if BJP comes to power in West Bengal. Whether BJP’s entry at the helm of power will have an inevitable impact on the syllabus.
In fact, traditional political forces in power in West Bengal tried to influence the syllabus or curriculum based on their definite political ideologies. After the Trinamool Congress regime came to power in West Bengal, a separate chapter on land movement, a key to the end of the 34- year old Left Front rule, was introduced in the school curriculum.
According to the educationist, Pabitra Sarkar, during the Left Front rule, the influence on school syllabus was not blatant since there were no separate chapters in Leftist movements nationally or globally.
“However, the Left regime was criticized for doing away with English as a subject for the first few years of a student’s career and later introduces English as a second language. Later English was introduced from the third standard. But that is all. But during the Trinamool Congress regime, the land movement in Singur was introduced as a separate chapter in the school curriculum. Now if BJP comes to power there is a high probability that subjects on Hindu mythology might be introduced in the curriculum,” he said.
According to him, how BJP tried to influence curriculum first became evident in 2001 when there was a coalition government at the Centre.
“At that point in time, UGC tried to introduce subjects like clergy or Vedic mathematics in college-level curriculum. But because of widespread protest, it was not successful. Now, research on Yoga is being conducted in AIMS. So if BJP comes to power in West Bengal, there is a high probability that such subjects would be introduced in the school curriculum. There will be more focus on Hindi and Sanskrit,” Sarkar said.