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NCERT apologises, again, after withdrawing SST textbook over Judiciary chapter row
The National Council of Educational Research and Training, NCERT, withdraws its Class 8 textbook 'Exploring Society: India ...
The controversy over the now-withdrawn Class 8 social science textbook with a chapter on judicial corruption has highlighted inadequacies of the three-stage process followed by the National Council of ...
A generalized denial without explanation was contested as contrary to Sections 3 and 7(1) of the RTI Act. The applicant emphasized that authorities must provide justified and detailed responses. The ...
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NCERT's social science book in controversy again: Controversial map removed from class 8 textbook
Map showing Jaisalmer as part of Maratha Empire dropped for 2025–26 session after objections over historical inaccuracy ...
The apex court said it had noticed “elements” on social media attempting to create "mischief" around the issue and made clear that irresponsible commentary would not be tolerated.
NCERT issues a public apology to the apex court for including 'Corruption in the Judiciary' in the NCERT Class 8 textbooks. Read on to check the complete statement and case backdrop.
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