In
a recent conversation with some resource persons in Sikkim regarding the
History of Sikkim, one thing stuck in my mind that, why don’t we include the
History of Sikkim in our Class VI, VII and VIII History syllabus? I am just
saying (in addition to NCERT syllabus) to include small booklet of History of
Sikkim. My concern in this regard is that we must know the culture, history of
our region, people and place. In today’s world people everywhere define
themselves through the places where they live or where they grew up. In my view
school is the ideal place to teach the History
and culture of a region. I am a true believer of education as a means to
inculcate in the child his or her cultural values as well as the skill
necessary to survive in today’s world. We often talk about preservation of
culture as our top priority, but never realized the importance of incorporating
the study of cultural skills, folklore, and local history as part of the
school’s curriculum. I think these skills, myths, stories and history
should be taught in schools. Perhaps a student should start learning
traditional skills, myths, stories and legends in primary school and in high
school the student would learn local, regional and national history. I believe a
school curriculum which incorporates traditional myths and legends, and local,
regional and national history will strengthen our national as well as regional
identities. I hope that through education we can teach our children
to understand and appreciate the cultures in our region. I believe knowledge
and understanding can break down cultural prejudices and ethnocentrism.
In
this regard, I want healthy discussions and debates among the academicians as
well as think tank of Sikkim to discuss into this matter and put forward this
proposal in a more fruitful direction.
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