NCERT syllabus controversy.. Centre's response..!

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Internet Desk: National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) introducing the subject of corruption in the judiciary in the 8th class curriculum has been highly controversial. The Supreme Court also expressed deep concern over it. In this context, the central government has responded. It has been stated that it has been decided to remove those controversial items. An opinion was expressed that such items should not be included. They revealed that they were not acceptable and should be replaced by inspirational elements. National media articles have been written to this extent.
It is known that senior lawyer Kapil Sibal has brought to the notice of the Supreme Court that NCERT is teaching 8th class students about corruption in the judiciary. The Supreme Court reacted strongly to this. This affair has disturbed everyone. It is known that the CJI has commented that we will not tolerate actions that harm the reputation of the judiciary.
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