NCERT Judiciary Chapter Row: Supreme Court Bars 3 Experts From Curriculum Work

The Supreme Court of India has intervened in a contentious issue regarding a chapter in the NCERT's Class 8 textbook that addresses corruption in the judiciary. This chapter has ignited significant debate and backlash from various quarters, leading to calls for its revision. In a recent ruling, the Court has prohibited three experts associated with the curriculum development from participating in any further work related to this educational material. The experts had been criticized for their roles in shaping the controversial content, which many viewed as an attack on the integrity of the judicial system. The decision underscores the delicate balance between educational content and the principles of justice, as the judiciary seeks to uphold its reputation amidst public scrutiny. The NCERT, tasked with developing educational resources, is now under pressure to reconsider the contents of its textbooks to ensure they reflect an accurate and balanced perspective on sensitive issues like judicial integrity. This ruling highlights the ongoing discourse around educational reform in India, especially in the context of political and social sensitivities.
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