Top court rebukes NCERT over graft chapter

Supreme Court of India has delivered a sharp rebuke to the National Council of Educational Research and Training over a Class 8 social science textbook that carried a chapter alleging corruption within the higher judiciary,...

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Supreme Court’s Stern Comment On NCERT Focuses On Role Of BJP Led Centre

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Supreme Court of India has ordered a blanket ban on an NCERT book, and used the expression “deep-rooted and well-planned conspiracy” in a specific context a chapter that discussed alleged corruption and functioning of the Judiciary. Only an investigation can reveal the actual dimension of...

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Feb 26 · >

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Feb 26 · >

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Feb 26 · >

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Feb 26 · >

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Feb 26 · >

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Feb 26 · >

Rahul Gandhi Making The Most Of Modi’s Tariff Blushes

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Feb 25 · >

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Feb 25 · >

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Feb 25 · >

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Feb 25 · >

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Feb 25 · >

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Feb 25 · >

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Feb 24 · >

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