NCERT Controversy: Education Ministry Orders Removal of Books from Social Media
The Indian government has ordered the removal of a controversial NCERT social science textbook from social media and digital platforms following a Supreme Court directive.
From Mughals to Judiciary... How New Chapters Were Added to NCERT's 'Controversy Book'
The latest NCERT school textbook has drawn criticism for presenting one-sided negative facts about the judiciary's alleged corruption, leading to a call for investigations.
PM Modi expressed dissatisfaction with NCERT chapters!
PM Modi raised concerns about the content of NCERT textbooks, specifically regarding alleged corruption in the judiciary, during a Cabinet meeting, prompting serious discussions within the central government.
'What are we teaching our children...,' PM Modi expressed displeasure over NCERT chapter in Cabinet meeting
PM Modi expressed strong displeasure in a Cabinet meeting regarding the inclusion of alleged judicial corruption in an NCERT textbook for eighth graders.
Who Finalizes the NCERT Book? Process Explained
The article explains the process of determining the content of NCERT books in India, involving various committees and authorities.
First Statement of Education Minister on NCERT Controversy, Expresses Discontent over Chapter on 'Corruption in Judiciary'
The Indian Education Minister expressed regret over a controversial NCERT chapter on corruption in the judiciary amid rising backlash and scrutiny from the Supreme Court.
How is it decided what will be written in NCERT books, who makes the final call?
The Supreme Court of India has criticized recent changes made by NCERT in an eighth-grade textbook for including content on corruption in the judiciary.
CJI became strict regarding the controversy of 32 NCERT books, know...
The Supreme Court in India is hearing a case regarding a chapter on 'Judiciary Corruption' in 32 NCERT books, with the Chief Justice rejecting the government's apology.
CJI Slams NCERT Chapter: Know What the Full Issue Is
The Supreme Court of India held a suo motu hearing regarding a chapter on 'Judiciary Corruption' and CJI Surya Kant criticized NCERT, directing them to remove the chapter and ensure accountability.
'Tell Us the Names, We Will Take Action', 32 Books, Two Characters and CJI's Sharp Response to the Center's Apology
The Supreme Court of India has taken a firm stance against the inclusion of a chapter on 'Corruption in the Judiciary' in an NCERT Class 8 textbook, demanding accountability from the government.
โTHEY FIRED THE FIRST SHOT... You want to teach that the judiciary is corruptโ, Chief Justice reprimands NCERT
The Chief Justice of India's Supreme Court criticized the inclusion of a chapter on corruption in the judiciary in a class 8 NCERT textbook, comparing it to a first shot fired at the judiciary itself.
'Corruption in the Judiciary' Chapter: NCERT Apologizes, Hearing Scheduled Today by CJI's Bench
NCERT has apologized for including a chapter on corruption in the judiciary in its curriculum amidst a Supreme Court hearing on the matter.
'Judiciary' will be removed from the 8th grade book, the government acknowledged - the content was not balanced
The Indian government plans to amend the content of the 8th-grade social science textbook following controversies surrounding its portrayal of the judiciary.
โWe cannot allow defamation...โ Supreme Court strictly addresses the chapter on 'Corruption in the Judiciary' in NCERT books
The Supreme Court of India has expressed strong discontent over the inclusion of a chapter on judicial corruption in NCERT textbooks, labeling it a calculated attack on the judiciary's reputation.
NCERT changes 8th grade syllabus... now students will learn about corruption in the judiciary!
NCERT has included a chapter on corruption in the judiciary in the 8th-grade syllabus, focusing on its impact on the justice process and pending cases.
Learning has become easier... NCERT launched AI e-Magic Box
NCERT has launched a new AI-based app called e-Magic Box, designed to make learning fun and accessible for children aged 3 to 8 years.
Excellent job opportunity in NCERT, candidates also have a chance with teaching
NCERT has announced recruitment for 117 positions in teaching and librarianship, providing a great opportunity for aspiring professionals in the education sector.