Non-vegetarians lie, cheat, commit crimes : school textbook.

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Non-vegetarians lie, cheat, commit sex crimes: school textbook

Reported by Sunetra Choudhury, Edited by Abhinav Bhatt | Updated: November 16, 2012 14:00 IST

New Delhi: After an NDTV story which showed a Class 6 textbook that says meat-eaters cheat, lie and commit sex crimes, the Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) has said that school books used across the country are not monitored for content. 

"We only recommend books for Class IX onwards. Books are chosen by individual schools. There is no monitoring of content of school books," CBSE chief Vineet Joshi told NDTV today. 

He was reacting to the story which showed the Class 6 book titled New Healthway: Health, Hygiene, Physiology, Safety, Sex Education, Games and Exercises. On page 56, the books says about non-vegetarians, "They easily cheat, tell lies, they forget promises, they are dishonest and tell bad words, steal, fight and turn to violence and commit sex crimes." 

That's not all. On the same page, the book credits the tastiness of meat by saying that "it is the waste products which largely produce the flavour of meat". It is published by the reputed firm S Chand, which also prints texts used in hundreds of schools in the country.

A report had been prepared in 2005 by academics which had raised concerns about textbooks printed by private publishers. But no action was taken on it, Janaki Rajan of the Faculty of Education in Jamia University who was part of the committee that prepared the report told NDTV. "Since 1985 there has been concerns about what has been propagated by private publishers. An excellent report has been presented to the government but no action has been taken since," she said. 

The same committee had advocated a National Textbook Council to oversee and approve content but that was rejected by states earlier this year.

The book in question makes several more bizarre statements. It has lauded the Japanese for their vegetarian diet, which it says leads to a longer life span, while ignoring that Japan is known for sushi and seafood.

"They are vegetarians and live longer than most other peoples. The generous use of green leafy vegetables, soya beans and grams has helped the people to maintain vigour, strength and endurance throughout the centuries", the book says; there is no mention of the fish in Japanese diet.





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