SNS KASHMIR
Srinagar,December 06:
In the backdrop of emergence of objectionable study material published in the History and Civics book of 7th class standard on behalf of JAY CEE PUBLICATIONS Pvt Ltd., New Delhi and the ban issued on it on behalf of JKBoard of School Education, Jammu and Kashmir Civil Society Forum has asked the government to establish a Regulatory Board in Jand K to screen all kinds of publications that are sold and read here in schools and other academia for basic learners as well as the researchers. In a statement issued here JKCSF Chairman Abdul Qayoom Wani expressed anguish over the emergence of such objectionable material meant for school curriculum that has hurt the sentiments of believers of Islam. JKCSF statement hailed the decision of JKBOSE for taking quick action in banning the sale and distribution of the said publication to avoid further confusions and a setback to religious belief.
Qouting news report statement said, Board of School Education has directed all schools in Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh not to use the contentious class 7 ‘History and Civics’ textbook over the depiction of last messenger of Islam.
JKCSF has vehemently condemned the act of publication of certain material that has hurt the sentiments of the people, in spite of the publishing house having regretted the mistake made by them.
Referring to the the publication house that has published an illustration depicting Prophet Muhammad (SAW) with archangel Jibraeel (AS) in its ICSE History and Civics (Foerver) book for class 7th. The illustration, on page number 33, has been captioned as ‘A painting of Archangel Gabriel who brought message to Muhammad’.
“Although the publisher has sought now an apology and termed it as an error,however such ‘errors’ if left uncorrected could cause damage to communal harmoney and hurt the sentiments of Muslims in particular because Prophet Mohammad(SAW) and matters related to him are all sensitive for Muslims and all others sane and faith keeping people” reads the statement.
Urging the govt,ulemas and other stakeholders JKCSF demanded for the commissioning of a Regulatory Board that will monitor check and safeguard the syllabus, books and other journals meant for curriculum sale, study and distribution in Jammu and Kashmir to ensure all time peace and safety of the studies.