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Stop concealing our History: Gujjars | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, July 10: Expressing strong resentment against concealing of significant details of ‘Gujjar Era’ in new books of History published by different states of India as a part of University and School curriculum, the Gujjars today pleaded forcefully to University Grant Commission (UGC), National Council of Educational Research and Trainings (NCERT), School Boards of all States , to include all rudiments factors of “Gujjar Pritihara” who ruled various states of India between 6th-11th Centaury AD in curriculum books of Indian History prepared to taught to students reading in different classes. In a reminder, the community though Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation-a Frontal Organization of Gujjars pleaded to Union Ministry of Human Resources Development , Kapil Sibil for a strong direction to all text book publishers including all Boards, University commissions and Councils to portray an accurate and factual picture of ‘Gujjar Era’ in India in all books of History prepared by them to taught learners. Giving details, Dr.Javaid Rahi, Secretary Tribal Foundation told that some important parts of History of Gujjar era were missing in history books prepared by UGC, NCERT, CBSE and Other Boards. We have written a detailed letter to Union HRD Ministry for immediate intervention in the issue. We solicited a direction from Government of India to all agencies publishes books that are used in government and private schools across India as curriculum for immediate inclusion of some significant facts said , Dr Rahi. In letter, he said, we have also identified some concealed and distorted portions appeared in some books published by University Grant Commission, National Council of Educational Research and Trainings, School Boards of States. The communication sent by tribal Foundation reads that the organization had already wrote to Union Minister of Culture to declare the main historical Forts, Temples, Coins and other Arts built by Gurjara-Pratihara kings as “Protected Monuments of India”. “We have also sent a list of most threaten monuments of Gujjar Period to Government of India with an appeal for immediate steps for their restoration”, Rahi said. The Gurjara Pratihara Empire- formed an Indian dynasty that ruled much of Northern India from the 6th to the 11th centuries. At its peak of prosperity and power (c. 836–910), it rivaled or even exceeded the Gupta Empire in the extent of its territory. The Gurjara Pratihara king in the tenth century was entitled as Maharajadhiraja of Aryavarta.
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