The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has released a new Class 8 Social Science textbook featuring a chapter, The Role of the Judiciary in Our Society, which examines ...
With the revised NCERT Class 8 Social Science Part 2 withdrawn after controversy, schools are staring at an April session ...
NCERT's new Class 8 Social Science textbook includes a chapter on judicial corruption and systemic challenges in India's ...
Supreme Court objects to Class 8 NCERT textbook content; sources say ‘judicial corruption’ chapter may be revised or removed ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training has already pulled the new social science textbook from its website ...
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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 ...
NCERT may drop ‘Judicial Corruption’ content from class 8 textbook after CJI raised objection against the same earlier today.
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NCERT flags judicial corruption and over 53 million pending cases in new class 8 social science book
India News: NCERT’s revised Class 8 Social Science book now includes a section on judicial corruption and case backlogs. It cites over 53 million pending cases nationwide, and even explains the ...
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NCERT's Class 8 Social Science book has a chapter about 'Corruption in the Judiciary'. This has left the country's top courts infuriated. Scroll down to read what's happening.
After the CJI bans a Class 8 NCERT textbook chapter on the judiciary, here’s an explainer on who writes NCERT books, how they are approved, and why a printed chapter can still be pulled ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday took suo motu cognisance of the contents of the class 8 NCERT textbook referring to corruption in the judiciary and termed it a matter of grave concern, as reported by ...
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