'Controversies were avoidable': Dharmendra Pradhan on UGC rules and NCERT textbook #Dharmendra #UGC_rules #NCERT_textbook #Dharmendra_Pradhan #Controversies

Centre forms expert panel to rewrite NCERT Class 8 chapter after row over 'corruption in judiciary' section A three-member expert committee will rewrite the Class 8 NCERT textbook chapter on the judiciary. This follows a controversy over a section mentioning corruption in the judiciary. The Supreme Court has closed its proceedings after the government's assurance. NCERT had previously withdrawn the chapter. The committee includes K. K. Venugopal, Indu Malhotra, and Justice Aniruddha Bose. #Class #NCERT_textbook #NCERT #judiciary #NCERT_Class #Centre_forms #forms_expert #expert_panel #three-member_expert #rewrite_NCERT

NCERT textbook on 'corruption in judiciary' withdrawn after CJI rebuke: Report NCERT has withdrawn its new Class 8 Social Science textbook. This action follows the inclusion of a section on corruption in the judiciary. The Supreme Court intervened after the matter was raised. Chief Justice of India Surya Kant stated the institution would not allow defamation. Senior lawyers highlighted the selective focus on the judiciary. #Report #Class #NCERT_textbook #NCERT #Report_NCERT #Social_Science #CJI_rebuke #Science_textbook #Social #judiciary

Graft in judiciary, cases backlog in NCERT book Class 8 students will now learn about judicial challenges like corruption, massive case backlogs, and judge shortages. The new NCERT textbook highlights how these issues hinder justice, especially for the poor. It details pending cases across courts and mentions efforts to boost transparency and accountability, including a code of conduct for judges and a grievance system. #Class #book_Class #NCERT_book #judicial_challenges #massive_case #judge_shortages #cases_backlog #case_backlogs #NCERT_textbook #NCERT
