Supreme Court Demands Names Of Those Behind Corruption Chapter In NCERT Book

The Supreme Court of India has demanded the disclosure of the names of individuals involved in drafting a controversial chapter on corruption in the judiciary, which is part of the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) Class 8 textbook. This demand arose during a hearing concerning the educational content that has sparked significant public debate. The chapter in question has been criticized for allegedly portraying the judiciary in a negative light, raising concerns over its impact on young students' perceptions of the legal system. The apex court's inquiry aims to hold accountable those responsible for the chapter's content and ensure transparency in educational materials. Legal experts and educators have expressed mixed reactions, emphasizing the need for responsible curriculum development that reflects a balanced view of institutions. This case highlights ongoing tensions regarding educational content in India and the role of governmental bodies in shaping perceptions of critical societal structures. As the Supreme Court seeks clarity, the outcome could influence future discussions on educational reform and curriculum integrity in Indian schools.
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