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The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has issued an unconditional apology and withdrawn a Class 8 social science textbook following controversy over a chapter discussing ...
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 ...
The council expressed regret for the inconvenience caused, reiterating its commitment to accuracy and sensitivity in educational materials ...
NCERT reiterated that the objective of the new textbooks is to strengthen constitutional literacy, institutional respect, and ...
"The Director, NCERT, is ascertaining the process of making of the textbooks, which has led to this error of judgment and ...
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NCERT Recalls Class 8 Social Science Book, Moves To Recover 38 Sold Copies After Controversy
New Delhi: The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has initiated efforts to retrieve 38 copies of its recently withdrawn Class 8 Social Science Part 2 textbook that had ...
After SC directive, NCERT asks individuals and organisations to return Class 8 Social Science Part 2 book immediately ...
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NCERT Recalls Class 8 Social Science Part 2 Book After Supreme Court's Ban on Further Publication
NCERT withdraws Social Science Grade 8 Part 2 textbook following court’s blanket ban on reprinting and digital circulation ...
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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 Following a Supreme Court ban, the entire book has been withdrawn, and NCERT has ...
NCERT's new Class 8 Social Science textbook includes a chapter on judicial corruption and systemic challenges in India's court system, highlighting extensive case backlogs and delays.
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