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    Judiciary Corruption Content in Class 8 Textbook Sparks Government Concern

    New Delhi, February 25 The controversial portions about judicial corruption in NCERT's class 8 textbook could be removed as the government has not taken kindly to the matter, sources said on Wednesday, while the council has pulled the book from its website.A three-judge bench comprising Chief...
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    NCERT Textbook Controversy: CJI Demands Removal of Corruption Chapter

    New Delhi, February 25 Chief Justice of India Surya Kant strongly objected to a chapter on judicial corruption in the NCERT's Class 8 curriculum, stating that no one on Earth will be allowed to defame the judiciary and tarnish its integrity.A three-judge bench, comprising the CJI and justices...
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    Partition in Textbooks: Political Fallout Over NCERT Changes

    New Delhi, February 24 – Leaders from various parties have strongly reacted to the revised Class 8 Social Science textbook published by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), which states that the Congress accepted the 1947 Partition as "the only way forward,"...
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