Indian class VI textbook shows mosque as source of noise pollution
The matter sparked outrage as the mosque was portrayed in noise pollution chapter of science book
(Web Desk) – A picture of a mosque shown as source of noise pollution in an Indian class VI science textbook has sparked outrage. The textbook was published by Selina Publishers who were made to apologise after media and civil rights groups expressed their objection on it.
Here s how people responded:
ICSE Class VI.
— Fahad (@rjfahad) June 30, 2017
Noise pollution
Pic : Mosque
Just mosques have loudspeakers , or it s just a subtle way to sow hatred in young minds? pic.twitter.com/OobFRSOvse
For Geniuses who doubt #TwoNationTheory
— Salman Akbar (@TheFallen_Angel) July 4, 2017
Indian Class VI textbook says mosque is "a source of noise pollution"
Via Press Trust of India pic.twitter.com/kxSza1jdnE
"SHAME INDIA" A Pic in class 6 textbook being taught in schools in India has depicted “Mosque” as a source of noise pollution pic.twitter.com/0J8clPAqsE
— Shah Jee (@chdhryzlfqrl) July 4, 2017
Hate preachers should be prosecuted asap and here people are condemning a pic of a mosque in noise pollution chapter..#AkbaruddinOwaisi
— Practicallysensible (@theindian15aug) July 3, 2017
If mosque is a source of noise pollution then which kind of pollution will b the cow-urine nd big bangs in mundirs... Moodi jawab do
— Arif Shah (@ArifSha56792255) July 3, 2017
#ICSE should remove the image from its textbooks showing "mosque" as a source of noise pollution. pic.twitter.com/Z2eIUoOA2O Agree with me?
— Raghu (@raghumr69) July 2, 2017
The publisher assured that such depiction will be removed from all editions of the science textbook. The picture was in the noise pollution chapter of the book in which its sources were discussed. Young boys and girls studying in class VI of ICSE schools were being made to believe that mosques were a source of noise pollution, apart from buses, cars, trains and aircrafts. A man is also portrayed beside who is grimacing and shutting his ears due to the loud noise pollution.
Textbook publisher Hemant Gupta apologised after the outrage and said, “We do apologise if it has hurt the sentiments of anyone. We will change the picture in subsequent editions.”
He also mentioned that the actual concept was to depict a fort, not a mosque. There have been several other incidents reported about the Indian textbooks earlier. A picture environmental science textbook for in class IV suggested students to kill kittens as part of their experiment. Physical Education textbook for class XII had once opined that 36-24-36 was ‘the best body shape for females".
Two months ago, a complaint was filed against Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam in for terming Azaan ‘forced religiousness’ in his tweets. He then received flak from people who called it ‘disrespectful’ towards Islam.