Explained: How NCERT Textbooks Are Written, Reviewed And Approved

The Supreme Court of India recently addressed concerns regarding the content of NCERT textbooks, highlighting a specific chapter that was deemed to undermine the judiciary. The court characterized this inclusion as a 'calculated move' that potentially constitutes criminal contempt. This incident has sparked a broader debate about the processes involved in writing, reviewing, and approving NCERT textbooks. The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) plays a crucial role in shaping educational materials in India, and the integrity of these resources is paramount for maintaining trust in the educational system. The controversy raises questions about academic freedom, political influence, and the standards of educational content, prompting calls for reform and greater oversight in textbook creation. As the debate unfolds, stakeholders from various sectors, including educators, policymakers, and the legal community, are carefully scrutinizing the implications of this ruling and its effects on curriculum development across the country.
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