Centre Had No Intention Of Disrespecting Judiciary: Minister On NCERT Row

In response to the backlash regarding the inclusion of a contentious chapter on the judiciary in NCERT textbooks, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan stated that the government had no intention of disrespecting the judicial system. He emphasized his high regard for the judiciary and acknowledged the concerns raised by various stakeholders. Pradhan confirmed that appropriate measures have already been taken to address the issue and assured that the government is committed to maintaining the integrity of educational materials. This incident highlights the delicate balance between educational content and the representation of constitutional institutions in India, prompting discussions on the need for careful vetting of academic resources to avoid misinterpretations. The controversy has sparked debates on the role of educational authorities in shaping perceptions of the judiciary among students, as well as the importance of accountability in the curriculum development process.
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