In 2012, Tamil Nadu was at the centre of the same debate, when objections were raised on the chapter mentioning Nadars as a 'subordinate caste' in a CBSE textbook
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Monday's protest was led by the Mumbai chapter of Satriyakula Nadar Pervai organisation, which has decided to gather signatures from citizens in support of their demand. This letter will then be sent to NCERT to make required changes in the book.
"Following the 2016 Madras HC directive, CBSE had removed this section from their curriculum. But NCERT continues to have it in theirs," said Vivekananda Raja, VP of Mumbai Chapter of the association, which protested on Monday.
2012
Year Tamil Nadu was at the centre of the same debate
Objectionable
The Shanar (later known as Nadar), considered a subordinate caste, were prohibited from using umbrellas and wearing gold. Men and women were also expected to never cover their upper bodies before the dominant caste.
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