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The revised NCERT textbooks now only mention that Gandhi was shot on January 30, 1948, by a young man named Nathuram Godse.
The latest changes introduced by NCERT in the Class VII Social Science textbook have sparked widespread controversy. Earlier, there were three separate books for History, Geography, and Social and ...
While no mainstream politician in Kashmir has supported the idea of a plebiscite, those who backed the revocation of Article ...
CBSE Class 9 Social Science Half Yearly Sample Paper for the academic year 2025-26 is an essential resource for students ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has reportedly approved a proposal to integrate open-book assessments in Class 9 from the 2026-27 academic session. The proposal was approved by the ...
CBSE introduces open-book exam for class 9 from academic year 2026-27 - Here’s all you need to know. (Image: Freepik) The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to introduce open-book ...
A map in NCERT’s new Class 8 Social Science textbook has drawn criticism from Chaitanya Raj Singh Bhati, King of Jaisalmer, for inaccurately placing the region under Maratha rule. His objection comes ...
NCERT has launched a new Mathematics textbook for Class 8 as part of NEP 2020. The new book is more aligned with the new education policy. The new launch is an addition to ten new textbooks recently ...
NCERT has refuted such claims and has clarified that the textbook released recently is only the first part, and the topics in question have been added in the second volume of the book. The National ...
Bookmark stories for easy access on any device or the Swarajya app. The new NCERT Class 8 Social Science textbook omits references to Tipu Sultan, Haidar Ali, and the Anglo-Mysore wars of the 1700s in ...
Part 1 of the Class 8 NCERT textbook, titled 'Exploring Society: Indian and Beyond', introduces students to the Delhi Sultanate, Mughals and more. The National Council for Education Research and ...
Describing Babur as a “brutal and ruthless conqueror, slaughtering entire populations of cities”, Akbar’s reign as a “blend of brutality and tolerance”, and Aurangzeb who destroyed temples and ...