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Rajasthan Education minister declares Akbar will no longer be taught as 'great' in schools

Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar announced on Sunday that schools will no longer teach Mughal emperor Akbar as a prominent figure, criticizing him for allegedly plundering the country. Speaking at the 28th "Bhama Shah Samman Samaroh," Dilawar emphasized the need to revise school textbooks to accurately reflect the contributions of figures like Maharana Pratap and other heroes of Rajasthan’s history.

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