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India is implementing a new school curriculum for Buddhist monasteries along its border with China, aiming to standardize education and promote Indian identity. The curriculum, set to be rolled out this month, will cover modern subjects and languages, while fostering patriotism. The move is seen as an attempt to insulate religious learning from Chinese influence and prepare Tibetan students for academic life in India.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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