Mathematics is often seen as a set of formulas and rules, but the Class 7 textbook Ganita Prakash Part 2 shows that it can be much more. The book links classroom lessons to India’s long history of mathematical thinking, helping students understand how concepts like algebra and geometry developed over time. It encourages students to explore patterns, solve problems creatively, and see math as a tool for understanding the world. Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the textbook focuses on more than memorising formulas. It uses puzzles, illustrations, and real-life examples to help students notice patterns, ask questions, and explore ideas. For teachers and parents, it offers guidance on how students can engage with math in a hands-on and interactive way. One notable

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