Bengaluru, July 25: A video of conducting Bhajans by some people in the Lokayukta office here has gone viral in social media. It is said that some employees in the Lokayukta office on the 5th floor of the multi-storied building in the city engage in Bhajans, Sahasranama and meditation after lunch hours. Though the Lokayukta has information about this development, he has not taken any action against this practice, sources said.

In recent days, people have forgotten the Lokayukta. Before the people forgetting the stabbing incident in the Lokayukta office, the Bhajans have gone viral in the social media creating another controversy.



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New Delhi: The Ministry of Education (MoE) on September 20 announced that a poem titled ‘National War Memorial’ and a chapter titled ‘Veer Abdul Hameed’ have been included in the NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) curriculum of Class 6 from this year.

This initiative, jointly undertaken by the Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Education, aims to promote values such as patriotism, duty, courage, and sacrifice among students, encouraging their participation in nation-building.

"The poem 'National War Memorial' is to appreciate the spirit behind it. The chapter titled 'Veer Abdul Hameed' honours the braveheart Abdul Hameed, who made the supreme sacrifice fighting for the country during the India-Pakistan war of 1965 and was (posthumously) awarded the country's highest gallantry award Param Veer Chakra,” a senior official told PTI.

As part of a comprehensive plan to establish the National War Memorial as a significant national monument, the Ministry of Defence has collaborated with the MoE and NCERT to integrate related materials and references in the curriculum.