Supreme Court Blacklists NCERT Textbook Panelists Over 'Judicial Corruption' Chapter For Class 8

The Supreme Court of India has imposed a ban on the panelists involved in the creation of a controversial chapter titled 'Judicial Corruption' in the Class 8 NCERT textbooks. The decision specifically targets Professor Michel Danino, who chaired the social science curriculum committee, along with two other committee members. The chapter has drawn criticism for its perceived bias and misrepresentation of judicial processes. The court's ruling underscores the importance of accuracy and neutrality in educational materials, particularly in subjects that shape young minds. This incident reflects broader concerns about the integrity of academic content in India, especially regarding sensitive topics like corruption within the judiciary. The Supreme Court's intervention signals a commitment to uphold educational standards and ensure that students receive a balanced perspective on critical issues. As the debate over educational content continues, this ruling may prompt further scrutiny of textbook materials across the country, aiming to preserve the integrity of India's educational framework.
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