NCERT Rushes To Pull Out Sold Copies Of Book With Controversial Remarks On Judiciary

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is taking swift action to withdraw copies of a Class 8 textbook that contains contentious remarks regarding the judiciary. This decision follows the Supreme Court's notice on a suo motu case, which highlighted a 'selective mention' that may undermine the integrity of the judicial system. The textbook in question, prepared by NCERT, has faced scrutiny for its portrayal of the judiciary, prompting concerns over the potential impact on students’ understanding of legal principles. The Supreme Court's intervention underscores the critical role of educational materials in shaping young minds and the necessity for accuracy and impartiality in their content. As NCERT works to address this issue, it aims to ensure that educational resources uphold the standards expected in a democratic society, fostering respect for the judiciary among future generations. This incident reflects broader concerns regarding the curriculum and the importance of careful oversight in educational publishing to avoid misleading representations of significant institutions.
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