Officials clarified that the withdrawn NCERT Class 8 textbook on the judiciary was drafted by a panel of subject experts, ...
With the revised NCERT Class 8 Social Science Part 2 withdrawn after controversy, schools are staring at an April session ...
The Supreme Court took suo motu cognisance of objectionable references to judicial corruption in an NCERT Class 8 textbook, ...
The Supreme Court has called for action against those responsible for drafting the controversial chapter, observing that there appeared to be a "well-orchestrated conspiracy" to defame the judiciary.
The earlier textbook only explained the role of the judiciary, what an independent judiciary means, how courts are structured ...
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Now, students will learn the full picture of justice; the new NCERT Class 8 textbook will address corruption and pending cases
The new NCERT Class 8 Social Science textbook now explicitly discusses the role of the judiciary, as well as its challenges, such as corruption and pending cases. The National Council of Educational ...
The Supreme Court banned NCERT’s Class 8 Social Science book over a “judicial corruption” chapter and issued contempt notices. Here’s what happened ...
Following the directive of the Supreme Court to withdraw the Class 8 textbook, here’s a detailed look at how NCERT drafts, reviews, and finalises school syllabi under the National Curriculum Framework ...
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Wednesday strongly objected to a chapter on judicial corruption in the NCERT’s Class 8 ...
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No one from legal fraternity reviewed NCERT chapter on ‘corruption in judiciary’, say officials
The officials cited also pointed out that the previous Class 8 social science textbook -- which was in use until 2024 -- didn’t mention corruption at all.
The NCERT's Class 8 Social Science textbook, which was withdrawn after a controversy over a reference to corruption in the judiciary, was prepared by a panel of subject experts that included a lawyer, ...
After stern words by the Supreme Court that it will not allow "anyone on earth" to tarnish the judiciary's integrity, the NCERT pulled the textbook from its website, with sources saying the government ...
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