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UP education minister wants Rain Rain Go Away removed, calling it anti Indian culture
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Published on 10 May 2026

He says a children’s rhyme conflicts with Indian traditions
Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Minister Yogendra Upadhyaya has escalated his campaign against “Western” nursery rhymes in textbooks, now targeting “Rain, Rain Go Away.” After earlier criticism of “Johny Johny Yes Papa,” he claims the rhyme promotes selfishness and contradicts Indian cultural values, arguing it should be removed from learning materials.
- Yogendra Upadhyaya targets the rhyme “Rain, Rain Go Away”
- He argues the rhyme undermines Indian cultural values
- The move follows earlier criticism of “Johny Johny Yes Papa”
- He calls for removing the rhyme from textbooks
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