How NCERT Books Are Published And What Triggered Supreme Court's Crackdown

The Supreme Court of India has ordered the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) to remove all physical and digital copies of certain textbooks, following concerns over their content. This directive, which mandates compliance reports from NCERT and state education authorities within two weeks, has arisen amid an ongoing controversy regarding the appropriateness of certain materials in the curriculum. The NCERT, responsible for developing syllabi and textbooks for schools across India, has faced scrutiny for including content deemed politically sensitive or inaccurate. This ruling highlights the judiciary's role in overseeing educational standards and the importance of maintaining academic integrity in school curricula. As the situation unfolds, stakeholders in the education sector are closely monitoring the implications of this crackdown on NCERT publications, which could potentially reshape educational resources and classroom discussions nationwide.
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