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Which committee opposed separate curriculum for boys and girls?

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Answered by shivam947
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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

Hansa Mehta Committee Report 1962. This practice was challenged by the Committee on Differentiation of curriculum for boys and girls.

Explanation:

Hansa Mehta Committee Report 1962

This practice exists challenged by the Committee on Differentiation of curriculum for boys and girls.

The national council of women's education established Hansa Mehta Committee in 1962 to suggest actions for the improvement of women's education. It created the following recommendation. 1. Co-education should be embraced and encouraged at the primary stage.

The commission approved the recommendations created by the National Council on Women's Education(1958-59) and Hansa Mehta Committee (1961) regarding (a) educating the public to overcome the traditional prejudices against the education of girls; (b) popularization of diverse primary schools and, wherever possible.

Hence, Hansa Mehta Committee Report 1962 opposed different curricula for boys and girls.

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