NCERT Book Ban: Chilling Effect Or Contempt?

The Supreme Court demanded accountability from the federal government and the NCERT, or the National Council of Educational Research and Training Thursday as it outraged over a section on 'corruption in the judiciary' in a new Social Science textbook for Class VIII students.

"We would like to have a deeper probe. We need to find out who is responsible… heads must roll! We won't close the case," the court said as it grilled Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, arguing for the NCERT

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