History of Sikh Gurus included in Haryana’s 8th class history curriculum, CM Saini kept the promise

Haryana News: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, fulfilling an important promise made to the Sikh community and the people of the state, has included the history related to Sikh Gurus and Baba Banda Singh Bahadur in the history curriculum of class 8th of the state schools. Now school children will be exposed to the sacrifices, sacrifices and ideals of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Ji along with the Sikh Gurus.

Announcement on the occasion of martyrdom

On the occasion of the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji celebrated in Haryana, the Chief Minister had announced that these would be made a part of school education to acquaint the coming generations with the Sikh history, ideals of the Gurus and their great sacrifices. Now the government has implemented this announcement and included it in the curriculum.

path to strengthen national unity

The Chief Minister said that from Guru Nanak Dev Ji to Guru Gobind Singh Ji, all the Sikh Gurus gave the message of humanity, equality, service, compassion, brotherhood and social justice. He inspired the society to rise above the discrimination of caste, religion and class and work for human welfare. The teachings of the Sikh Gurus are equally relevant even today, as they show the way to strengthen harmony, moral values ​​and national unity in the society.

Respect and rights to weaker and deprived sections

Chief Minister Shri Nayab Singh Saini said that the life of Sikh Gurus and Baba Banda Singh Bahadur is not only the heritage of one community but is a source of inspiration for the entire nation. He said that Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, inspired by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, did the historic work of providing respect and rights to the weak and deprived sections of the society by fighting against injustice, oppression and exploitation. His life is a unique example of courage, leadership, patriotism and spirit of public welfare, which even today inspires the youth to follow the path of truth and justice.

Sense of citizenship will develop

Shri Saini said that in the present times when there is a need to connect the new generation with our glorious history and the ideals of great personalities, then the chapters based on the life of Sikh Gurus and Baba Banda Singh Bahadur will become a medium of inspiration for the students. Through these chapters, students will develop a sense of patriotism, service spirit, social harmony, moral values ​​and responsible citizenship.

Places to live and teachings of great men

The Chief Minister said that the Haryana Government considers education not only as a medium for acquiring knowledge but also as a powerful means of building values. Under this thinking, space is being given in the school curriculum to the lives and teachings of such great men who did exemplary work for the nation and society. He expressed confidence that this initiative will connect the students with their cultural and historical heritage as well as inspire them to become sensitive, aware and dedicated citizens towards the national interest.

Cultural, spiritual and historical heritage

The Chief Minister said that the Haryana Government is continuously working to preserve and promote the rich cultural, spiritual and historical heritage of the state and will continue to take meaningful steps in the future to convey the ideals of great saints, gurus and national leaders to the new generation.

Respected the sentiments of the society

OSD to the Chief Minister, Dr Prabhleen Singh expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini for this important initiative of the Haryana Government. He said that the Chief Minister has respected the sentiments of the society by fulfilling the long pending and emotionally charged demand of the Sikh community. This decision is not only a matter of honor and pride for the Sikh community, but also reflects the sensitivity and inclusive thinking of the state government towards all sections of the society.

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