NCERT Releases New Class 9 English Book 'Kaveri' With More Texts From Indian Authors

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has unveiled its new Class 9 English textbook titled 'Kaveri', which significantly alters the curriculum by reducing the number of texts from 29 to just 16. This change is part of a broader initiative to streamline educational materials and enhance the focus on quality content. The new textbook emphasizes works by Indian authors, thereby promoting local literature and cultural relevance in the academic environment. This move aligns with the NCERT's objective of making education more accessible and engaging for students, reflecting the rich diversity of Indian literary voices. The introduction of 'Kaveri' also coincides with efforts to reduce the overall number of textbooks in the curriculum, aiming to ease the academic burden on students while ensuring that essential learning outcomes are met. As educators and students adapt to these changes, the emphasis on Indian literature is expected to foster a deeper connection to the national heritage and encourage a more profound appreciation for homegrown narratives.
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