PFI demands withdrawal of CBSE's yoga circular to schools

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June 16, 2016

Mangaluru, Jun 16: Popular Front of India has demanded the Central Board of Secondary Education to withdraw the controversial circular it had sent to all schools under it, as part of the celebration of International Day of Yoga.

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“It is the very spirit of our secular constitution that is being questioned by making any particular religious practice part of a school curriculum,” said PFI Chairman KM Shareef in a release.

The CBSE circular goes as far as asking schools to implement controversial 'Common Yoga protocol', developed by the Ministry of AYUSH, which begins with the chanting of 'Om' and other Hindu religious Shlokas for children of classes VI and above.

Not only it has advised schools to impose a culturally controversial practice on students but also to include yoga as an activity for assessment under Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation (CCE) of students and provide grades for it in the report card.

“The circular is absurd without any pedagogical significance and an assault on the religious freedom of minorities,” Mr Shareef said, calling upon the civil society to forefront together for the withdrawal of the controversial CBSE circular

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