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Delhi University has proposed four value-addition courses on the Hindu religious scripture Bhagavad Gita, sparking controversy among some teachers. The courses aim to offer insights into thematic applications of the Gita's teachings in various aspects of life. Another course, "An Introduction to Viksit Bharat," seeks to introduce young people to the concept of a developed India. Additionally, two general elective courses on tribes in India are planned.
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