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Delhi school textbook asks students to suffocate a cat as part of an experiment

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A strange way of differentiating a living and non- living is recommended in a  class IV textbook in a Delhi school. The books that are supposed to teach children how to protect the environment has decided a very strange experiment. An experiment that includes suffocating a cat to death And its serious enough to think that we live in a strange world.

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Our Green World“, is the name of the book which is meant for students of Class IV in a Delhi school. The textbook explains that living things cannot survive without breathing. Now how do you know that they breathe? According to the textbook, the children can do an experiment to prove it.

“Take two wooden boxes. Make holes on lid of one box. Put a small kitten in each box. Close the boxes. After some time open the boxes. What do you see? The kitten inside the box without the holes has died.”

Weird but the above is the fact and a lot of people got in touch with animal rights activist and Union Cabinet Minister for Women & Child Development Maneka Gandhi. Her team is reportedly looking at the issue now.

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