NCERT is one of the top education bodies in India

The majority of school boards rely on NCERT to formulate curriculum and produce books for their students

CBSE and UP Board follow the NCERT books and syllabus

NCERT has removed a few chapters from the history curriculum

Controversy has erupted over the NCERT's recent syllabus revisions

Many notable figures have opposed the syllabus revisions as historical distortion

NCERT has removed several history topics from Class 11 and 12 textbooks as part of syllabus rationalization efforts

Kings and Chronicles: The Mughal Courts (C. 16th and 17th centuries) chapter in Class 12.

“Central Islamic Lands,” “Confrontation of cultures,” and “The Industrial Revolution” have been removed from the Class 11 syllabus.

Some topics from Civics books have also been removed

From the Class 12 civics textbook ‘Rise of popular movements’ and ‘Era of one-party dominance’ have been omitted

From the Class 10 civics textbook ‘Democratic Politics-II’Sections featuring ‘Democracy and diversity’ have been removed 

Popular struggles and movement’, ‘Challenges to democracy has also been removed