NCERT Class 8 Social Science Book Lists "Corruption At Various Levels" In Judiciary

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has introduced a significant chapter on corruption within the judiciary in its revised Class 8 Social Science textbook. This chapter addresses critical issues such as judicial corruption and the systemic challenges faced by India's court system. It highlights the alarming problem of extensive case backlogs and delays that plague the judiciary, which can undermine public trust in legal institutions. By incorporating this topic into the curriculum, NCERT aims to raise awareness among students about the importance of integrity and accountability in the judicial process. This educational initiative reflects a broader effort to equip young learners with an understanding of societal issues, encouraging them to engage with and address corruption in all its forms as they grow into informed citizens. The move has sparked discussions among educators and policymakers regarding the role of education in fostering a more transparent and efficient judiciary in India.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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