New Delhi: Schools have not been opened this time due to Corona epidemic and lockdown. Meanwhile CBSE has reduced its syllabus. Syllabus has been reduced at about 30 percent of children from Class IX to XII. But this too has sparked political turmoil. Many politicians have expressed their displeasure over this move of the government. In which names like Delhi's Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee and veteran Congress leader Shashi Tharoor are also included. Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia said on Wednesday that CBSE should justify removing some chapters from the school curriculum and the board should have a 'very strong' reason for the move. Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia further said, "The Delhi government has always been in favour of curriculum reductions and I have said on many occasions that having more courses does not mean that students will learn more. I will be in the academic session 2020-21. I support the CBSE decision to reduce the syllabus for the secondary and senior secondary classes. But I have my doubts and concerns about the kind of deduction in the course. " Sisodia also said that social science is the subject where the greatest scope of controversy remains. Attacking the government's move, Sisodia finally said, "The topics of removed social science are very important in the current context and the child should learn about these subjects from a verified source rather than WhatsApp University." 'First corona vaccine will not be more effective than seasonal fever vaccines' claims scientists 1,210 new cases found in Oman in last 24 hours, 9 people died British Foreign Secretary reveals, 'China cannot be trusted for international responsibilities'