'Portion On Judiciary Will Be Removed': Government Sources Amid NCERT Row

The Indian government has announced that references to 'corruption at various levels of the judiciary' will be removed from the NCERT Class VIII textbooks. This decision comes amidst ongoing debates regarding the content of educational materials and the appropriateness of depicting the judiciary in a negative light. High-level sources within the government confirmed this development to NDTV, highlighting a push to revise educational content to better align with official narratives. The move has sparked discussions among educators, policymakers, and the public about the role of textbooks in shaping students' understanding of India's legal and judicial systems. Critics argue that such removals could undermine critical discourse on accountability and integrity within the judiciary, while proponents believe it is necessary to maintain a positive image of the institutions serving justice in the country. As the NCERT continues to update its curriculum, the implications of this decision on students' education and awareness of judicial matters remain a topic of concern.
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