The Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant expressed strong disapproval of the inclusion of a section on "corruption in the judiciary" in the NCERT's new Class 8 Social Science textbook.
The Supreme Court registered a suo motu case regarding the matter.
The NCERT has stopped the sale of the new Class 8 Social Science textbook following the report.
The Education Ministry confirmed that the book was withdrawn from sale.
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The CJI views the inclusion of the section as a calculated attempt to defame the institution and has vowed to protect its integrity.
The removal of the textbook from sale indicates the government's acknowledgement of the sensitivity and potential impact of the content.
The incident highlights the importance of careful review and scrutiny of educational materials to ensure accuracy, objectivity, and avoidance of potentially damaging content.
This situation may lead to a review of the NCERT's textbook development and approval processes to prevent similar issues in the future.
Key Concepts Involved:
Suo Motu: An action taken by a court on its own cognizance, without a formal request from another party.
NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training): An autonomous organization responsible for advising the government on school education policies and programs.