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Calling Harappan Civilisation 'Sindhu-Sarasvati' Is 'Not a Hindutva Thing,' It Is 'Factual': French-Indian Professor Who Headed NCERT Social Science Panel

Swarajya StaffAug 20, 2024, 01:53 PM | Updated Aug 30, 2024, 03:48 PM IST
Prof. Michel Danino, Visiting Professor at IIT Gandhinagar (Michel Danino/LinkedIn)

Prof. Michel Danino, Visiting Professor at IIT Gandhinagar (Michel Danino/LinkedIn)


The new Class 6 social science textbook Exploring Society: India and Beyond has stirred controversy over its use of alternative names for the Harappan Civilization, including “Sindhu-Sarasvati” and “Indus-Sarasvati.” Critics, especially from left-wing academic circles, argue that these terms reflect a Hindutva agenda rather than academic integrity.

French-born Indian writer Michel Danino, a visiting professor at IIT Gandhinagar and chair of the NCERT committee that drafted the textbook, has defended the terminology.

In an exclusive interview with The Indian Express, Danino argued that these names are supported by established archaeological scholarship.


"Jean-Marie Casal, the French archaeologist, also speaks of the Sarasvati River in the context of the Harappan civilization. Gregory Possehl, the late American archaeologist, dedicates several chapters to the Sarasvati River in his book ‘The Indus Age.’ This terminology is based on established archaeological scholarship, not on any recent political influence," the professor said, adding, "So, this is not a Hindutva thing. Moreover, we have included all alternative names. To me, this is factual."

He called the textbook a “good first step” and revealed that it will be “expanded” with more chapters in the coming year.

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