NCERT apologised on Wednesday after the Supreme Court criticised a Class 8 textbook chapter. The chapter referred to judicial corruption and drew strong objections from the court. NCERT said the ...
The NCERT has made sweeping changes to school textbooks in recent years. The latest expression of regret and the textbook’s ...
The Supreme Court has banned the publication, printing or digital dissemination of a Class 8 book, published by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), that mentioned ‘ ...
The apex court on Thursday had ordered that all copies of the book — both printed and digital — be immediately withdrawn from schools, stores and online platforms.
Corruption in the Judiciary' is not the first time NCERT textbooks have been involved in controversy. Here is a list of controversies the Council has encountered in the past.
An Afghan military spokesman said Thursday the country had launched "heavy attacks" against its neighbour Pakistan, days ...
The Centre tendered an unconditional apology before the Supreme Court on Thursday (26 February) over controversial content in an NCERT Class 8 Social ...
The new chapter discussed key challenges facing the judicial system, such as alleged corruption at different levels, a shortage of judges, complex legal procedures, and inadequate infrastructure.
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The Supreme Court directs NCERT to explain a textbook phrasing about corruption in the judiciary, seeking clarity on publication approval to maintain public trust.