The decades-old India-China
border dispute over Arunachal Pradesh has cast its shadow on the geography
textbook for 10th grade in Maharashtra . In a
major gaffe, the north-eastern State, which China says is part of its territory,
has been omitted from the map of India in the textbook, printed by Balbharti, bureau
of textbook production, and used by more than 15 lakh students affiliated to
the Maharashtra State Board.
The erroneous map shows
Arunachal Pradesh as not only “missing” from the country’s territorial domain
but also as being part of Chinese territory. Taking a serious note of the lapse, the
State government sought a clarification from the Chairman of the Maharashtra
State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Minister for School
Education Rajendra Darda said that, the government has sought a clarification
from the Board Chairman asking him to explain how this error came about. Officials
of the Board of Secondary and Higher Education were unavailable for comments.
Interestingly, Maharashtra is being ruled by Congress government.
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