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India began its new independent life with its history textbooks still coloured by a colonial telling of the past. A new generation of historians like Romila Thapar brought both academic rigour and historical enquiry to the creation of new texts for the classroom. However, increasingly, the 'saffronisation" of history - Hindu nationalist narratives - have begun to impact on both the facts of history and the struggle for the story of India. Priya Atwal explores the global pitfalls in telling textbook national history Producer: Mark Burman First broadcast in January 2020.
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