Little Arisha watched Royal Bengal Tiger on television, where the national animal was portrayed as a ferocious species.
An explainer on the process of how NCERT textbooks are prepared, in light of a recent controversy over a class 8 textbook chapter on 'judicial corruption' that led to a Supreme Court ban.
A new mystery set in the years of the Raj in India, an imagination-stretching dry-erase book for the little ones and a congratulation.
Pioneer Middle School sixth-grader Evelyn "Evy" Simon samples the wares at Pine Cone Creamery, 3 S. Colville St., on Saturday ...
NCERT Textbook Controversy: In its order, the Supreme Court described the chapter as a "calculated move to undermine" the judiciary and observed that it prima facie amounted to criminal contempt.
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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Thursday expressed anguish over NCERT coming up with a chapter on judicial ...
NCERT apologises for Class 8 textbook content on judicial corruption after Supreme Court criticism; chapter to be rewritten and circulation halted.
These fantasy TV shows don't draw their inspiration from books, but their stories and characters are well wrought anyway.