NCERT Restructures Textbook Committee Following Supreme Court Ruling
NCERT reconstitutes textbook committee after Supreme Court rap
The Hindu
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The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has reconstituted its National Syllabus and Teaching Learning Material Committee (NSTC) after the Supreme Court's intervention regarding a controversial chapter on judicial corruption in a Class 8 textbook. The new committee includes notable members such as V. Kamakoti and Raghuvendra Tanwar, and aims to align educational materials with the National Education Policy 2020.
- 01The NCERT reconstituted the NSTC after Supreme Court intervention on a controversial textbook chapter.
- 02The new committee includes prominent figures from various educational institutions.
- 03Three members were removed from the NSTC due to the Supreme Court's ruling.
- 04The NSTC is tasked with developing school syllabi and textbooks for Grades 3 to 12.
- 05The committee's work will align with the National Education Policy 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023.
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The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has restructured its National Syllabus and Teaching Learning Material Committee (NSTC) following intervention from the Supreme Court regarding a chapter on 'corruption in the judiciary' in a Class 8 social science textbook. The Supreme Court imposed a ban on the use of this textbook, which led to the reconstitution of the NSTC. The new committee, now comprising 22 members, includes distinguished individuals such as V. Kamakoti, Director of IIT Madras, and Raghuvendra Tanwar, Chairman of the Indian Council of Historical Research. Three members, including Michel Danino, were removed due to the court's directive. The NSTC is responsible for developing school syllabi and textbooks from Grades 3 to 12, ensuring alignment with the National Education Policy 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023. The committee will be supported by specialized textbook development teams and will have the flexibility to consult additional experts as needed.
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The reconstitution of the NSTC aims to ensure that educational materials are appropriate and aligned with current educational policies, potentially impacting students and educators across India.
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