There is a major update regarding the chapter on the judiciary in the Class 8 Social Science textbook published by the ...
NCERT reconstitutes its textbook committee after Supreme Court's ban on a Class 8 social science textbook discussing judicial ...
New Delhi: The three academicians who formed part of the Textbook Development Team behind the controversial "Corruption in ...
A committee to revise the NCERT Class 8 textbook has been set up following a controversy that ignited over the inclusion of ...
Contempt of court can have serious consequences. But what about contempt of knowledge—which court does one approach for a hearing on that? This question has troubled me ever since I learnt that the ...
The Supreme Court has directed governments, universities and publicly funded institutions to cut all academic ties with three authors involved in drafting a controversial NCERT Class 8 chapter on ...
What the disputed chapter described was corruption at all levels of the judiciary and illustrated the enormous backlog, linking it to structural issues such as too few judges, unwieldy procedures, and ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) on Tuesday tendered an "unconditional and unqualified apology" for the chapter on the judiciary in its now-withdrawn Class 8 Social ...
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) on Tuesday issued an unconditional apology and withdrew a Class 8 social science textbook after the Supreme Court objected to a ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has asked individuals, schools and organisations to return copies of its Class 8 Social Science textbook Exploring Society: India and ...
The Supreme Court banned NCERT’s Class 8 Social Science book over a “judicial corruption” chapter and issued contempt notices. Here’s what happened ...