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DESAM reaffirms stand on textbook

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Reaffirming its commitment in preserving identity, history and geo-political aspect of Manipur through the education system, the Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur (Desam) has asked heads of CBSE-affiliated educational institutions in the state to ensure inclusion of Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM) prescribed social science text books from the current academic session without fail.

Strongly cautioning these institutions to honour its genuine proposal, the student body asserted it would not tolerate any form of defiance on the matter under any circumstances while informing that inspections would be conducted from May 21 onwards to assess whether these CBSE schools have included the said curriculum.

Speculating that there might be criticism to the DESAM insistence, a release of the student organisation issued by its publicity and propaganda secretary opined that only those individuals who have little respect for the culture and tradition of of the native land or ignorant of inevitability to restore the rich heritage of manipur would harbour concept against future vision of DESAM.

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