NCERT textbooks not a place for cartoons? Supreme Court asks panel to review
The Supreme Court order came after Solicitor General Tushar Mehta raised the issue, arguing that a “textbook is not a place where you use cartoons.”
Supreme Court removes ban on 3 authors who wrote NCERT Judiciary chapter
The Supreme Court lifted its ban on three academics linked to the NCERT judiciary chapter and deleted adverse remarks against them. The order leaves future association decisions to governments while concerns over the textbook may go to an expert panel.
NCERT book row: SC recalls ‘harsh’ comments, blacklisting of three academicians
The Supreme Court on Friday modified its order on the NCERT book controversy, emphasising independent decision making for academics involved in textbook content
NCERT book row: SC modifies order on 3 academicians, says remarks not personal
The Supreme Court modified its March 11 order against three academicians linked to an NCERT Class 8 chapter on corruption in the judiciary. It said the earlier remarks were aimed at the contents, while leaving governments and institutions to decide independently on future association.
Are cartoons in NCERT textbooks proper? Supreme Court asks retired judge panel to review 
Supreme Court orders a review of NCERT textbook cartoons after concerns raised regarding their political appropriateness for school children across India.
‘Are cartoons in NCERT textbooks proper?’ Supreme Court asks retired judge panel to review 
Supreme Court orders a review of NCERT textbook cartoons after concerns raised regarding their political appropriateness for school children across India.
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