The apology follows concerns raised regarding the chapter's portrayal of the judiciary in the chapter IV 'The Role of Judiciary in our Society; with a sub-chapter titled 'Corruption in the judiciary' ...
CJI Kant sharply criticised a Class 8 NCERT chapter discussing judicial corruption, asserting that no one would be permitted to defame the judiciary or undermine its integrity.
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has withdrawn its Class 8 social science textbook, Exploring Society: India and Beyond (Part II), after controversy over Chapter IV on ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) on Tuesday issued an unconditional public apology for including a chapter on judicial cor ...
Two weeks after the Supreme Court ordered a blanket ban on an NCERT social science textbook, the education body has published an unconditional apology ...
Each year, hundreds of elementary school students in Scioto County have the opportunity to be exposed to a new book, thanks to the Books Build Bridges Literacy Program. This year, more than 800 sixth ...
NEW DELHI: National Council of Educational Research on Tuesday issued a public apology for publishing a chapter on discussing “corruption” and “backlogs” in the judiciary."National Council of ...
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a new picture book from the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, ...
The NCERT Class 8 Social Science textbook has been revised to include a new chapter on corruption in the judiciary and the ...
New Delhi | The NCERT issued a public apology on Tuesday for including a chapter on judicial corruption in a recent book that had earned the Supreme Court's ire, and said the entire textbook has been ...
BLUEFIELD, WV (WVNS) — Do you have a child with a growing interest in the sciences and the world around them? If so, an event ...
Days after the Supreme Court pulled up the NCERT over a chapter discussing ‘corruption’ and ‘backlogs’ in the judiciary, calling it ‘a well-planned conspiracy’ to undermine its institutional authority ...