The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to begin its new academic session from April 1, 2026, but schools ...
NCERT New Textbooks: NCERT has advised teachers to ensure that students' prerequisite learning is adequately addressed before transitioning to the new syllabus and textbooks.
In line with these reforms, NCERT has introduced a new English textbook for Class 9 titled Kaveri, which replaces the earlier ...
In a press release dated March 10, 2026, the NCERT Director and members tendered an unconditional and unqualified apology, ...
Two weeks after the Supreme Court imposed a blanket ban on a social science textbook with a controversial chapter on the judiciary, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) ...
NCERT's Social Science textbook for Class 8 over judiciary linked challenges faced by the judicial system to corruption, a massive backlog of cases.
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has issued a public apology after a chapter on the judiciary in a recently published Class 8 social science textbook sparked a row.
‘Entire Book Withdrawn’: NCERT Issues Apology After Supreme Court Flags Judiciary Corruption Chapter
After Supreme Court objected to judiciary corruption references, NCERT apologised and withdrew the entire Class 8 textbook.
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has tendered unconditional apology over Class 8 chapter on judiciary.
A chapter in the NCERT book for Class 8 triggered a controversy and drew strong remarks from the Supreme Court. The chapter had a section on "corruption in the judiciary".
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