Kerala's Textbook Revolution: Incorporating Democracy's Core Values in Education
Kerala Education Minister V Sivankutty announced textbooks will soon teach about state Governors' constitutional powers, enhancing democracy values education. His decision follows a controversial walkout from an event over the display of a Bharat Mata image. The revisions aim to counter perceived threats to democratic governance.

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Kerala's General Education Minister, V Sivankutty, announced a significant educational reform on Friday, declaring that school textbooks will soon include content outlining the constitutional powers and duties of state Governors. The initiative aims to instill democratic values, positioning schools as key arenas for such learning.
This declaration came shortly after Sivankutty drew media attention by exiting abruptly from an event at the Raj Bhavan, criticizing the display of a Bharat Mata image associated with RSS events. In response to his departure, Raj Bhavan accused the minister of breaching protocol, sparking further political controversy.
Sivankutty's curriculum reforms are part of broader efforts to reinforce constitutional principles amid claims of Governors destabilizing elected governments. The updated content will feature in the upcoming Social Science textbooks, supplemented by changes to higher secondary education materials.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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