The NCERT book also addresses the significant backlog of cases in courts, attributing this to factors like shortage of judges, legal process complexities, etc.
The Supreme Court banned NCERT’s Class 8 Social Science book over a “judicial corruption” chapter and issued contempt notices. Here’s what happened ...
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NCERT adds 'judicial corruption' chapter to Class 8 Social Science book
NCERT's new Class 8 Social Science textbook introduces a chapter on judicial corruption, a first for the curriculum. It discusses case backlogs, accountability mechanisms, impeachment, and public ...
The NCERT's Class 8 Social Science textbook, which was withdrawn after a controversy over a reference to corruption in the judiciary, was prepared by a panel of subject experts that included a lawyer, ...
MOE commits $556m to boost social science and humanities research in Singapore, fostering local talent and addressing global challenges. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The revised NCERT Class 8 Social Science textbook has sparked a nationwide debate over its portrayal of Partition, the recalibration of Mahatma Gandhi’s role in Independence, and the inclusion of a ...
After the CJI bans a Class 8 NCERT textbook chapter on the judiciary, here’s an explainer on who writes NCERT books, how they are approved, and why a printed chapter can still be pulled ...
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No one from legal fraternity reviewed NCERT chapter on ‘corruption in judiciary’, say officials
The officials cited also pointed out that the previous Class 8 social science textbook -- which was in use until 2024 -- didn’t mention corruption at all.
Broad knowledge built through social studies, literature, art and science, is what turns students into strong readers — a ...
Dr. B.J.C. Perera (Dr. BJCP) in his article ‘The Education cross roads: Liberating Sri Lankan classroom and moving ahead’ ...
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Grade 10: High-paying career opportunities STEM and social sciences students can pursue
Grade 10 learners in Kenya, under the CBC, now choose pathways in STEM, Arts & Sports, or Social Sciences, shaping their futures in diverse careers.
Columnist Gloria Oladejo argues that Penn’s culture neglects the humanities and hurts all students, no matter what field of study they pursue.
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