CSE textbook shows mosque as noise pollutant, sparks controversy

New Delhi, July 2 (PTI): An image in a class 6 textbook taught in Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) schools depicting a “mosque” as a source of noise pollution has sparked outrage on social media, prompting an apology from the publisher and the promise that the picture would be removed in subsequent editions.   The ICSE, however, maintained the board did not publish or prescribe textbooks, and that schools had to deal with the issue. The science textbook, published by Selina Publishers, has a chapter on the causes of noise pollution. The picture, shared widely on social media, shows a train, car, plane and a mosque, all with symbols depicting loud sound, next to a man grimacing and shutting his ears.   Netizens have now launched an online petition demanding the book be withdrawn. The outcry drew an apology from the publisher. “This is to inform all concerned that we will be changing the picture in subsequent editions of the book,” publisher Hemant Gupta said on social media sites. Gupta said the diagram on page 202 of its publication, Integrated Science, consisted of “a structure resembling a portion of a fort and other noise producing objects in a noisy city”. “We do apologise if it has hurt the sentiments of anyone,” he said.   Gerry Arathoon, chief executive and secretary of the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations, said the board does not publish or prescribe textbooks for schools. “If any book with objectionable content is being taught at certain schools, it is for schools and publisher to ensure such a thing does not happen,” he told PTI.