For lakhs of 10th class students in Maharashtra, Arunachal Pradesh is not a part of the country, as the northeastern state is reportedly ‘missing’ from the map in their geography textbooks.
Taking a serious note of the lapse, the state government on Wednesday sought clarification from the chairman of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, asking him to explain the factors contributing to the goof-up.
‘I have sought a clarification from the board chairman and asked him to explain (the printing mistake),’ minister for school education Rajendra Darda said.
Taking a serious note of the lapse, the state government on Wednesday sought clarification from the chairman of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, asking him to explain the factors contributing to the goof-up.
‘I have sought a clarification from the board chairman and asked him to explain (the printing mistake),’ minister for school education Rajendra Darda said.