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Controversy over an excerpt in NCERT's class 8 textbook; Brahmin community expresses objection
NCERT states that the specific excerpt at the center of the controversy was drawn from its older history textbook, Hamare ...
The Supreme Court ordered the Centre and states to disassociate from Danino and associates. IIT – Gandhinagar will review his ...
The top court said that its orders in the matter were not intended to prevent any healthy and objective criticism of the institutional function of the judiciary.
The apex court said it had noticed “elements” on social media attempting to create "mischief" around the issue and made clear that irresponsible commentary would not be tolerated.
NCERT’s textbook wars are hardly new. They have become a recurring feature of India’s curriculum politics. In recent years, ...
The Council has also urged that any content related to the chapter, if posted on any social media or digital platforms, be deleted at the earliest possible time ...
NCERT issued an apology for Chapter IV, “The Role of Judiciary in our Society” which stated said that corruption, pending cases, were among the challenges faced by judicial system.
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 The book has been withdrawn.
The National Council of Educational Research and Training’s (NCERT) Class 8 Social Science textbook became the centre of a national controversy in February 2026 after a chapter discussing corruption ...
The three-judge Bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, calling it a “deep-rooted conspiracy against the judiciary”, ordered an immediate seizure of the copies in circulation and called for ...
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