The top court has raised objections over NCERT’s claim that a controversial Class 8 social science chapter on judiciary ...
NCERT on Tuesday issued an \"unconditional and unqualified apology\" and withdrew its recently published Class VIII social science textbook a.
NCERT’s withdrawal of its Class 8 Social Science textbook after the judiciary chapter row has raised a larger classroom question. Should children learn about institutions only through their ideals, or ...
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 three have been dissociated from preparing curriculum or finalisation of the textbook or rendering any service to the NCERT even for the next generation if that would mean a payment to them from ...
The NCERT has issued a public apology and withdrawn a social science textbook for Class 8 after the Supreme Court objected to ...
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SC directs removal of NCERT panel over 'Corruption in Judiciary' chapter
The Supreme Court ordered the removal of NCERT's social science curriculum chairperson, Professor Michel Danino, and his team over a controversial chapter on 'Corruption in the Judiciary'. The court ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has issued an unconditional apology and withdrawn a Class 8 social science textbook following controversy over a chapter discussing ...
NCERT issues apology over class 8 social science textbook as per court order. All digital copies have been withdrawn and ...
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SC says NCERT chapter rewrite needs expert approval
India, March 12 -- The Supreme Court (SC) on Wednesday said it is perturbed by the stand of the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) that a chapter in class 8 social science ...
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NCERT pulls Class 8 Social Science textbook, admits "error in judgement" after Supreme Court flags judiciary reference
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has apologised for an “error in judgement” in its Class 8 Social Science textbook and halted its distribution after the Supreme Court ...
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