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NCERT textbook row: Academicians file response in Supreme Court
Three academicians who authored the controversial 'Corruption in Judiciary' NCERT chapter filed their explanation in the Supreme Court, arguing the creation was a collective process and the court's ...
A group of 51 academics and scholars across the country have recently written to President Droupadi Murmu appealing for her ...
The 51 signatories urged the President to intervene and waive the “harsh punishment” imposed on Prof Michel Danino, noted ...
Academicians urge President Murmu to intervene in Supreme Court's textbook ban, citing concerns over judicial overreach and ...
The three academics, who were blacklisted by the Supreme Court for writing a chapter on corruption in judiciary in the Class 8 Social Science textbook of the NCERT, appeared through their ...
Schools barred from prescribing unauthorised books; only government-approved textbooks allowed for Classes 9–12 from 2026–27 ...
New Delhi: More than 50 academicians and scholars have written to President Droupadi Murmu, alleging that the Supreme Court's ...
The three academics, who were barred from offering their expertise following the row over an NCERT book chapter containing “offending” contents on corruption in the judiciary, approached the Supreme ...
Bhopal: An alleged racket involving pirated books being sold as official NCERT textbooks was uncovered in a raid at a book shop in MP Nagar Zone-1. Of.
The senior counsel says the academicians are trying to give a context and the endeavour is to show the court the new pedagogy ...
Alok Prasanna Kumar expresses surprise at NCERT's focus on three experts regarding the controversial "corruption in judiciary ...
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