NCERT textbook row: Supreme Court issues notice, directs govt to take down PDF copies available online

The Supreme Court of India has taken significant action regarding a contentious chapter on judicial corruption included in the Class 8 NCERT textbook. In a recent ruling, the court issued show cause notices to several education officials, highlighting concerns over what it termed a 'deep rooted conspiracy' surrounding the controversial content. This chapter has been subject to public outcry, leading to a ban on its distribution. The Supreme Court's directive emphasizes the need for accountability, demanding clarification on the authors responsible for the disputed material. Furthermore, the court has ordered the government to remove any PDF copies of the textbook that are currently available online, reinforcing its stance against the dissemination of what it perceives as misleading information. This development comes at a time when the integrity of educational materials is under scrutiny, underscoring the importance of transparency and accountability in academic resources provided to students across the nation.
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