Affidavit Was Disturbing: Supreme Court Slams NCERT for Reworking On Controversial Judiciary Chapter Without Jurists

Today, On 11th March, The Supreme Court of India sharply criticised Dinesh Prasad Saklani for filing a disturbing affidavit on the disputed Class 8 Social Science chapter alleging corruption in the judiciary, saying it failed to name experts or reveal approval.

Direct Allocation of Funds for Stationery and Uniforms to Principals Instead of Students: Delhi HC suggests MCD

On Thursday( 16th May), The Delhi High Court recommended redirecting funds for students’ educational expenses to the principal’s account, questioning the need for direct transfers to students’ accounts. This move aims to streamline resource allocation and oversight within the education system.