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NCERT: NCERT is going to bring a module on 'Operation Sindoor', India's military achievements will be told..

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NCERT is going to bring a module on 'Operation Sindoor' soon. In total, two modules will be prepared, in which the first module will be for classes 3 to 8, while the second module will be for classes 9 to 12. This module of 8 to 10 pages will show India's military achievements. Its purpose is to make the students aware of India's military power and to tell how Pakistan was defeated once again.

Along with this, students will also be given information on many other topics, including Mission Life, other major achievements of India, Shubhanshu Shukla's participation in the Axiom-4 mission, and the Chandrayaan mission.

What is Operation Sindoor?
The Indian Armed Forces launched a military operation on 7 May 2025, aimed at demolishing terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK). This operation was named Operation Sindoor. This operation was carried out in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 innocent people lost their lives. After this operation, there was a lot of tension between India and Pakistan. The situation had reached the brink of war. The Indian Army attacked many Pakistani bases, which shook the opposing army.

Mughals are described as 'merciless and cruel' in the 8th class book
NCERT has recently made many changes in the new social science book for the 8th class. Many things have been written about the Mughals in it. While Mughal ruler Babar has been described as 'merciless and cruel', Akbar has been described as tolerant, but taking cruel decisions. Apart from this, Aurangzeb has been described as a ruler who demolished many temples and gurudwaras. The era of the Mughals has been described as full of violence in the book.

Acharya Kanad's concept of the atom in the book
Apart from this, changes have also been made in the science book for the 8th class. It explains the concept of atom by ancient philosopher Acharya Kanad. It also provides information about the water-pot astronomy techniques of mathematician Bhaskara II.

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