NCERT issues an apology for an offending chapter on the judiciary in the class 8 textbook "Exploring Society: India and Beyond." The book has been withdrawn.
Two weeks after the Supreme Court ordered a blanket ban on an NCERT social science textbook, the education body has published an unconditional apology ...
NCERT's Social Science textbook for Class 8 over judiciary linked challenges faced by the judicial system to corruption, a massive backlog of cases.
Only 38 copies of the newly released Class 8 Social Science book were sold before NCERT halted distribution and initiated a recall following objections over its judiciary chapter.
NCERT withdraws Class 8 Social Science textbook over inappropriate content on judiciary, issues apology. Share Tweet COMMENT: ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has, for the first time, introduced content on corruption within the judiciary and the mounting backlog of court cases in its revised ...
The top court has halted circulation of the disputed section and sought committee records, while NCERT has withdrawn the book and promised revisions after consultation.
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NCERT adds 'judicial corruption' chapter to Class 8 Social Science book
NCERT's new Class 8 Social Science textbook introduces a chapter on judicial corruption, a first for the curriculum. It discusses case backlogs, accountability mechanisms, impeachment, and public ...
The SC bench has ordered the immediate seizure of physical copies of the textbook and demanded a takedown of its digital versions.
The National Council of Educational Research and Training asked individuals and organisations to return copies of the banned ...
The development comes a day after NCERT halted the distribution of the textbook following controversy over the content of a ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training on Tuesday issued a public apology for a section in a now-withdrawn textbook that spoke about “corruption in the judiciary” after the Supreme ...
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