In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court, led by the CJI has banned the use and circulation of a newly released NCERT Class 8 Social Science textbook over a controversial chapter on the Judiciary.
Supreme Court objects to Class 8 NCERT textbook content; sources say ‘judicial corruption’ chapter may be revised or removed ...
PM Narendra Modi slammed the NCERT Class 8 "Corruption in Judiciary" chapter controversy during a cabinet meet, questioning ...
An explainer on the process of how NCERT textbooks are prepared, in light of a recent controversy over a class 8 textbook chapter on 'judicial corruption' that led to a Supreme Court ban.
NCERT Textbook Row: The Supreme Court has directed removal of all physical and digital copies and asked NCERT and state ...
Separately, CJI Kant vehemently opposed a chapter on judicial corruption in the NCERT's Class 8 curriculum, stating that no ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is working to retrieve 38 sold copies of a now-withdrawn ...
NCERT Textbook Controversy: In its order, the Supreme Court described the chapter as a "calculated move to undermine" the judiciary and observed that it prima facie amounted to criminal contempt.
NCERT had earlier issued an apology and stated that it would review and revise the chapter following proper consultation, ...