The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has issued a public apology after a chapter on the judiciary in a recently published Class 8 social science textbook sparked a row.
The social science textbook for Class 8 stated that corruption, a massive backlog of cases and the lack of an adequate number of judges are among the challenges faced by the judicial system ...
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the NCERT said, “The National Council of Educational Research and Training [NCERT] has recently published a social science textbook, “Exploring Society: India and ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) on Tuesday issued an unconditional public apology for including a chapter on judicial corrupti ...
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NCERT issues ‘unconditional’ apology for withdrawn Class 8 chapter claiming ‘corruption in judiciary’
Last month, NCERT recalled the textbook following a blanket ban imposed by the Supreme Court on its publication and circulation ...
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NCERT apologises, again, after withdrawing SST textbook over Judiciary chapter row
The National Council of Educational Research and Training, NCERT, withdraws its Class 8 textbook 'Exploring Society: India and Beyond – Part II' and issues a public apology over a judiciary-related ...
The Council has also urged that any content related to the chapter, if posted on any social media or digital platforms, be ...
The council expressed regret for the inconvenience caused, reiterating its commitment to accuracy and sensitivity in educational materials ...
Two weeks after the Supreme Court ordered a blanket ban on an NCERT social science textbook, the education body has published an unconditional apology ...
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NCERT apologises for Class 8 textbook chapter, withdraws entire book
NCERT tendered an unconditional apology for a chapter on the judiciary in its Class 8 Social Science textbook. Following a Supreme Court ban, the entire book has been withdrawn, and NCERT has ...
On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) issued an unconditional and unqualified public apology for including a contentious chapter on ...
The NCERT has issued a public apology and withdrawn a social science textbook for Class 8 after the Supreme Court objected to a chapter on judicial corruption. The court imposed a ban on further ...
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