Daily Current Affairs / NCERT adds Operation Sindoor lessons to school syllabus:
Category : National Published on: August 22 2025
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has included Operation Sindoor in its school curriculum as supplementary reading material. Two new modules have been introduced: ‘Operation Sindoor — A Saga of Valour’ for Classes 3–8 and ‘Operation Sindoor — A Mission of Honour and Bravery’ for Classes 9–12. These modules narrate the background of the attack, stating that Pakistan’s political and military leadership had directly ordered it, while denying any official involvement or efforts to stop the terrorists. The lessons aim to educate students about the bravery and sacrifices involved in the operation. The material is now available online on NCERT’s official website.
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