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 council expressed regret for the inconvenience caused, reiterating its commitment to accuracy and sensitivity in ...
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NCERT issues ‘unconditional’ apology for withdrawn Class 8 chapter claiming ‘corruption in judiciary’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 ...
The top court has raised objections over NCERT’s claim that a controversial Class 8 social science chapter on judiciary ...
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SC directs removal of NCERT panel over 'Corruption in Judiciary' chapter
The Supreme Court ordered the removal of NCERT's social science curriculum chairperson, Professor Michel Danino, and his team over a controversial chapter on 'Corruption in the Judiciary'. The court ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has finally responded to the recent controversy over the ...
NCERT's Social Science textbook for Class 8 over judiciary linked challenges faced by the judicial system to corruption, a ...
Only 38 copies of the newly released Class 8 Social Science book were sold before NCERT halted distribution and initiated a recall following objections over its judiciary chapter.
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 ...
NCERT issues apology over class 8 social science textbook as per court order. All digital copies have been withdrawn and ...
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NCERT Textbook Row: Supreme Court Bars Experts From Curriculum Work Over ‘Judicial Corruption’ Chapter
The Supreme Court has expressed serious concern over the rewriting of a chapter on judicial corruption in a Class 8 NCERT Social Science textbook. In a significant order, the court directed the Centre ...
The Supreme Court has expressed concern over NCERT's decision to revise a controversial chapter on judicial corruption ...
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