The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has released a revised edition of its Class 8 social science textbook following pressure from the Supreme Court. The original version had included a controversial chapter discussing 'corruption in the judiciary' and highlighted issues such as judicial backlog and inefficiencies. After the Supreme Court ordered the removal of the textbook due to 'offending' content, NCERT rewrote the chapter, removing references to corruption and describing the judiciary as an 'impartial and independent institution.' The revised chapter now emphasizes public interest litigation and alternative dispute resolution while omitting critical discussions on judicial misconduct. Additionally, the development team for the revised edition has been reduced in size, and three individuals previously associated with the contentious chapter have been removed from the list.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the revision as a compliant action taken under judicial direction, emphasizing the judiciary's impartiality and independence. It highlights the removal of critical content about judicial corruption and focuses on positive aspects of the legal system, suggesting a more favorable or




