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  • Bootleg histories create new rifts and villains

    Bootleg histories create new rifts and villains

    Future historians writing of this time may well conclude that the defining battle of brave New India wasn’t fought against unemployment or malnutrition, nor against pollution or climate change, but against the Mughals. It is a belated campaign — the Mughals having marched across the Indus, settled in Hindustan, built one of the greatest empires the world has ever known and suffered the decline that is the fate of all power long before New India turned against them. Nonetheless, the campaign is vociferous, whether brandishing paintbrushes to rename streets or disembowelling textbooks.

    The NCERT textbooks that were thus ‘rationalised’ a year ago will now begin to be used in schools. Part of this ‘rationalisation’ — an Orwellian term if there ever was one — has been to delete a chapter on the Mughals from a textbook for class 12. It is almost poetically ironic that the chapter is titled ‘Kings and Chronicles’.

    Kings have, indeed, long produced chronicles to document and justify their reigns, and the early Mughals did so with more flair than most. Both Babur and his great-grandson Jahangir wrote remarkable histories of their own lives and times; Babur’s daughter Gulbadan wrote a plainspoken account of her brother Humayun’s travails. Her ‘Humayun-nama’ was commissioned by Akbar, in fact, as part of a larger project of history-writing that resulted in the monumental ‘Akbarnama’ by Abul Fazl, which is both an account of Akbar and his dynasty and provides the ideological foundation for its rule.

    Not surprisingly, Abul Fazl occupies pride of place in ‘Kings and Chronicles’ — but the chapter also includes sections on painting, architecture, and other ways in which the Mughal state crafted and communicated its vision of itself. This vision rested, as the chapter begins by saying, in the Mughals’ belief that they were “appointed by Divine Will to rule over a large and heterogeneous populace” — and it was a vision that was so successfully realised that, as the chapter concludes, the dynasty “continued to enjoy legitimacy in the subcontinent… even after its geographical extent and the political control it exercised had diminished considerably.”

    You could argue, of course, that these chronicles — certainly the chronicles of Abul Fazl — were state-sponsored projects. Indeed, the ‘Akbarnama’ is neither a personal account nor an academic history, collecting and measuring evidence in the hope of producing verifiable ‘fact’. State-sponsored history of this kind — of the kind, in fact, that the NCERT, being an organ of the state, was constituted to produce — may well contain facts, but it aims to convey something larger, a ‘truth’. Thus “Mughal chronicles”, the deleted chapter says, “present the empire as comprising many different ethnic and religious communities — Hindus, Jainas, Zoroastrians and Muslims. As the source of all peace and stability the emperor stood above all religious and ethnic groups, mediated among them, and ensured that justice and peace prevailed. Abu’l Fazl describes the ideal of sulh-i kul (absolute peace) as the cornerstone of enlightened rule.”

    This unifying imperative was not unique to the Mughals; it has been a cornerstone of modern, nationalist histories, too — histories that allow a nation to feel a collective pride in its past. My own hazy memory of school history is of a series of great men and occasional women — from the Harappan architects and their clever drains to the leaders of the freedom struggle, from the Guptas and their Golden Age to heroines of the Chipko movement — all working doggedly towards the betterment of the Indian state. There were no villains — except Aurangzeb and the British.

    Now we have nothing but villains, it seems — Jawaharlal Nehru and the Congress, even Mahatma Gandhi sometimes, and of course the Mughals. This new history for New India is not nationalist, in that it seeks to unite a nation under a benign if unwieldy banner. Instead, it seeks to turn certain political constituencies against others, to create grudges and sow division. Its reason for being is not to produce a new unifying truth, nor even to tell a subaltern history that moves the focus away from rulers to their subjects, but to correct the alleged ‘bias’ of leftist, ‘secularist’ historians in favour of Muslim kings — by amputation, it seems.

    But removing the Mughals from textbooks to give more space to Hindu dynasties will not excise them from the Indian imagination — any more than prohibition has ever stopped people from drinking. Instead of the measured if sometimes dull prose of ‘Kings and Chronicles’ and its earnest exhortations to ‘discuss’ (‘Are some of the rituals and practices associated with the Mughals followed by present-day political leaders?’ for example), we will have bootleg history — laced with innuendo, falsehoods and angry emojis. Far from being asked to discuss things, we will be encouraged to seek revenge.

    And so, far from learning that history is not an exact science, that it always contains bias, far from learning the value of scepticism — of critical thought, corroborative evidence, independent analysis — we will accept that not learning one kind of history or another is a virtue. In short, having drunk spurious liquor, we will become blind.

  • two arrested; Four members of Hindu Mahasabha absconding

    two arrested; Four members of Hindu Mahasabha absconding

    The Agra police in Uttar Pradesh arrested two people and are on the lookout for seven others, including four members of the All India Hindu Mahasabha, for allegedly lodging a false FIR against four Muslim men on cow slaughtering charges at Etmaddulah police station last month. Among the accused are Muslim men who had enmity with the four people named in the FIR, the police said.

    “On April 6, the Agra police arrested two people, Imran Qureshi alias Thakur and Shanu alias Illi, who were part of the plan to frame innocent people in the case. Raids are on to trace seven other accused, whose role came up during the investigation,” Agra Assistant Commissioner of Police R K Singh said.
    Sanjay Jat, the national spokesperson of the Mahasabha, is the prime accused in the case, he added. ACP Singh said that the accused held a grudge against the four men named in the FIR and framed them to settle scores.

    Jat, the complainant Jitendra Kumar, and other office-bearers of the Mahasabha did not respond to calls.

    According to the police, on March 30, on the eve of Ram Navami, Mahasabha leader Jitendra Kumar filed a police complaint alleging that he had received information that Rizwan alias Kalta and his sons Nakeem, Vijju alias Chottu, and Shanu were slaughtering a cow in the thickets near Gautam Nagar and were planning to sell the meat.

    Kumar told the police that he rushed to the spot with his friends Vishal and Manish Pandit. On seeing them, he said, the accused fled. Following Kumar’s complaint, an FIR was lodged against Rizwan and his sons at Etmaddulah police station under sections of the UP Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act. When the police reached the spot, they found cow meat.

    Nakeem is an employee of the Agra Municipal Corporation and Mahasabha workers and leaders staged a protest outside the police station, demanding the accused’s arrest.

    Raju Kumar, the station house officer (SHO) at Etmaddulah police station, said that during the probe, the police learnt that the four men named in the FIR were not present at the spot. The police said they arrived at the conclusion on the basis of human intelligence, surveillance, CCTV footage and other evidence.

    On April 6, the police arrested Qureshi and Illi, both Agra residents. The police said that they recovered a knife used in the crime from their possession.

    During questioning, SHO Kumar said, the arrested accused allegedly confessed to the plan to frame the four innocent men. They allegedly also revealed that Nakeem had in the past complained about them, following which the police had arrested them.
    “No evidence has so far been found against the four Muslim men named in the FIR. Investigation is on,” SHO Kumar said.

  • Dehradun: Akanksha made it to the top 5 in PCS exam

    Dehradun: Akanksha made it to the top 5 in PCS exam

    Talent is continuously playing its sting in Uttarakhand. Today, the youth of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand is occupying every field and is making us proud. At the same time, now the name of Dehradun’s daughter Akanksha Gupta has also been included in this episode. Who has brought laurels to Uttarakhand along with the district by securing the fourth rank in the top ten list in the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) examination. Since the release of the result, there is an atmosphere of celebration in and around his family.
    Let us tell you, Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) declared the final selection result of PCS 2022 on Friday late evening. In this, Dehradun’s daughter Akanksha Gupta has also made it to the top 10 list and secured the fourth rank. A graduate in computer engineering, Akanksha was preparing for civil services for the past six years. He has got success in UPPSC in the fifth attempt. According to information, Akanksha Gupta’s father Narendra Gupta is a tiles businessman. He says that daughter Akanksha was brilliant since childhood. Akansha did her B.Tech from DIT University after doing her elementary education from St. Jude’s School. After doing BTech, he got an opportunity to work in Infosys, but instead of doing a job, he decided to fulfill the dream of his mother Sapna Gupta. He started self-study by staying at home and without taking any coaching and tuition, he prepared for civil services and got success in UPPSC in the fifth attempt. Also told, he will get appointment as Deputy Collector.

  • Police arrested 2 miscreants for demanding ransom from advocate

    Police arrested 2 miscreants for demanding ransom from advocate

    In the case registered in Police Station Sidkul for demanding ransom from advocate Abhishek Bhardwaj in the name of well-known and infamous gangsters Sunil Rathi, Praveen Valmiki and Kaleem, Haridwar police arrested 02 miscreants including mobiles and pistols used for making threats. Succeeded in nabbing from Chowk Roshanabad.
    Taking a strict stand on this incident which had grabbed headlines in all the newspapers, District Police Captain Ajay Singh had issued strict instructions to form teams and send the accused behind bars soon.

    On the basis of the recovery of 315 bore pistol and cartridges from the possession of the accused, the accused were lodged in the District Jail on the orders of the Honorable Court while registering a case under Section 3/25 Arms Act in Police Station Sidkul.

    arrested accused

    1- Sagar Chauhan s/o Amarraj, resident of Sainik Colony Chowmandi Police Station Ganga Nahar Haridwar

    2- Abhay Sharma s/o Ganga Sharma r/o Shamshan Ghat Road Kharkhadi, Haridwar

  • Kotdwar: A smuggler arrested with 10 grams of illegal smack

    Kotdwar: A smuggler arrested with 10 grams of illegal smack

    In the ongoing campaign by Uttarakhand Chief Minister to make Uttarakhand drug-free (“Drugs Free Devbhoomi”) by the year 2025, Senior Superintendent of Police Paudi Garhwal, Shweta Choubey effectively curbed the growing trend of intoxication, narcotics and drugs in the district. It has been directed to take legal action by running a checking campaign against those who are engaged and buy and sell drugs illegally.

    In order to which the Kotdwar police team, during the checking under the police station area on 08.04.2023, seized 10 grams illegal from the possession of drug smuggler accused Md. Farooq (age 19 years) son of Sharif Zameen, resident of Lakdi Padav Stadium School No. 0-03 Jhulabasti, Kotdwar Pauri Garhwal. Smack was recovered and a charge under NDPS Act was registered against the accused at Police Station Kotdwar.

    Senior Superintendent of Police Pauri’s appeal to the public:-

    If any person receives any information related to drug addiction that any person is involved in drug activities or someone is intoxicating in any public place, then inform him on mobile number 0-7060470047. The name of the informer will be kept secret.

  • CM Dhami inaugurated two day national level marathon competition in Chamoli

    CM Dhami inaugurated two day national level marathon competition in Chamoli

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated the national level two-day marathon competition at Joshimath, Chamoli. On this occasion, he said that it is a matter of pride for us to start Himalayan Marathon, Fun Race and other sports from Joshimath Auli. The Chief Minister said that the atmosphere of fear that was being created regarding Joshimath in the initial days of the disaster is normal today. The government has done positive things to emerge from this situation. As a result, over 11.30 lakh registrations have been done for the #CharDhamYatra starting on 22nd April. He said that this year winter games could not be held in Auli due to lack of snow, but today after organizing the marathon in Joshimath everything will be fine and Char Dham Yatra is going to start. Devbhoomi Uttarakhand is all set to welcome all the pilgrims and tourists. On this occasion, BJP State President Mahendra Bhatt, MLA Anil Nautiyal, Mr. Bhupal Ram Tamta, BKTC President Ajendra Ajay, BJP District President Ramesh Mekhuri and a large number of regional people were present.

  • Pauri Garhwal: Forest Guard’s written exam will be held on Sunday, district administration engaged in preparations

    Pauri Garhwal: Forest Guard’s written exam will be held on Sunday, district administration engaged in preparations

    The district administration has started preparing for the Uttarakhand Public Service Commission’s Forest Guard written examination to be held on the coming Sunday in Uttarakhand. According to the information, the SSP gave guidelines to all the station in-charges in the meeting to make the written examination copy-free. Where in the meeting organized through video conferencing last Friday, SSP Shweta Choubey told that this examination will be conducted in 44 examination centers of the district. Told that written examination will be conducted in 9 examination centers of Pauri, 13 in Srinagar and 22 in Kotdwar. The SSP instructed the SHOs of Kotdwar, Srinagar and Pauri to remain on the rounds during the police recruitment examination in their respective police station areas.

    Along with this, the SSP instructed the LIU Inspector to keep a special watch on the electronic devices like mobile, phone, button, camera, bluetooth, pan camera etc. banned by the Public Service Commission while checking the candidates in the examination centers. Said that a close watch should be kept on the mischievous elements in the examination centres.

  • Vadodara: Twin sisters missing for 50 days, caught in CCTV, seen going to a shop twice

    Vadodara: Twin sisters missing for 50 days, caught in CCTV, seen going to a shop twice

    The father is worried about the disappearance of two daughters from Vadodara for the last 50 days. College twin girls are missing since last 50 days. Whose clue is not being found. However, after 50 days, after the father came in front of the media, the CCTV of these twin girls has come to the fore. In which both are seen roaming in a shop. Twice he was seen going inside the shop. The Vadodara Police has formed different teams and examined several CCTV footages on the road from MS University to Harni. In the shop where the girls were seen, they had made a transaction of two thousand rupees.

    Went missing after leaving home for college on February 17

    Talking about the place of incident, Chiman Vankar lives in Harni area with his sons and two twin daughters. However, on February 17, two daughters Sarika and Sheetal went missing after leaving home for college. Chimanbhai has first questioned the police team investigating at Sayajiganj police station and now the investigating officer of Crime Branch in the context of the missing daughters. But, he is getting disappointing response. The worried father has also appealed to the Chief Minister of the state, the Home Minister and the local MLA to find the daughter.

    both daughters are smart in studies

    Missing Sarika M.A. at M.S. University is in first year and second daughter Sheetal is studying in BA third year in SNDT College. Both the sisters went somewhere on the pretext of going to college. She used to come home every evening at around 4.30 pm. But when the daughters did not return, they called him, then the mobile phone was switched off. Chimanbhai says that both my daughters are clever in studies. There is also social wisdom. There is a lot of worry about both the daughters.

  • Surat: Bikers absconded after snatching the mobile of the tempo driver standing on the roadside

    Surat: Bikers absconded after snatching the mobile of the tempo driver standing on the roadside

    In the city of Surat, mobile phones are often stolen from pedestrians or people standing on the road talking. Bikers gangs snatch mobile phones from the hands of passers-by and run away.

    Incidents of mobile snatching and mobile theft are being registered in the police book on the coming days in the city. Police has caught such mobile snatchers in the past as well, yet such incidents keep coming to the fore. Then another such incident of mobile snatching has come to the fore in Udhna area. In which one went to the tempo driver and snatched a mobile phone and escaped on a bike along with another Sagarit. The CCTV footage of the incident has gone viral on social media.

    According to the information received from the sources, a tempo driver came to empty the goods with a tempo full of cement near Madhi ki Khamni of Udhna area of Surat and the tempo driver was standing due to the closure of the shop. Meanwhile, three people came on a bike and one of the three people got down from the bike and went ahead. While two people were standing near the bike. Meanwhile, a person approaches the tempo driver and snatches the mobile phone and later escapes on a bike with his friend. During this, the tempo driver also tried to catch both the snatchers but both managed to escape.

  • Surat: A brothel running in the guise of a spa was raided.

    Surat: A brothel running in the guise of a spa was raided.

    The women police raided the Welcome Spa located at Sarthana Yogichowk The Palladium Mall, Surat and exposed the brothel running under the guise of the spa. During the raid, the police arrested the owner of the spa, the customer and seized cash worth Rs 26,530. Also the women police freed three Indian women from the spa.

    The spa manager used to charge Rs 2000 per customer and give Rs 1000 to the women.

    On the basis of the information received, Surat city women’s police raided Welcome Spa at Shop No. 2092, 2nd Floor, The Palladium Mall, Sarthana Yogichowk and busted a brothel running in the guise of a spa. The women’s police arrested the spa owner cum manager Muktiben Rameshbhai Datriye (Resident- 37, Priyanka Megacity, Godadara, Surat) and the customer Rakesh Raghavbhai Jivani (Resident- 44, Eastern Society, Hirabagh, Varachha, Surat, Native- Sukhnath Plot, Gariyadhar, District Bhavnagar) was arrested and cash of Rs 26,530 was seized. Women police took further action by freeing three Indian women involved in prostitution in the name of massage. The manager of the spa, Muktiben used to charge Rs 2000 per customer and gave Rs 1000 to the women.