Supreme Court orders Centre and states to remove NCERT experts linked to Class 8 chapter on judicial corruption from curriculum work.
A bench led by the Chief Justice Surya Kant also directed all of the above mentioned authorities to disassociate Professor Denino, along with his team, from the preparation and inclusion of the ...
The Supreme Court directed the Centre to form an expert committee within a week to review legal studies content in NCERT textbooks after controversy over a Class 8 chapter on judiciary corruption. The ...
The Supreme Court has expressed concern over NCERT's decision to revise a controversial chapter on judicial corruption ...
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta assures the Bench that a panel of domain experts will be constituted to examine the curriculum.
NCERT: The Supreme Court has directed the Centre and all state governments, as well as all institutions receiving public funds, either partially or fully, to dissociate the chairperson of the NCERT ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday took objection to the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) Director Dr Dinesh Prasad Saklani's submission that the controversial Class 8 Social ...
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 on Tuesday issued an \"unconditional and unqualified apology\" and withdrew its recently published Class VIII social science textbook a.
The NCERT issued a public apology on Tuesday for including a chapter on judicial corruption in a recent book that had earned the Supreme Court’s ire, and said the entire textbook has been ...
In a statement issued via X, NCERT stated that the entire book has been withdrawn, making it unavailable.
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