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Yogendra Yadav, Suhas Palshikar slam NCERT for retaining their names in revised textbooks

When Yadav and Palshikar initially disassociated themselves from the textbook, NCERT emphasised its right to make changes based on copyright ownership, asserting that the textbooks are a collective effort and the withdrawal of association by any one member is not feasible

June 17, 2024 / 19:03 IST
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In their letter, Palshikar and Yadav stated they do not want NCERT to use their names to endorse political science textbooks that they consider "politically biased, academically indefensible, and pedagogically dysfunctional."
In their letter, Palshikar and Yadav stated they do not want NCERT to use their names to endorse political science textbooks that they consider "politically biased, academically indefensible, and pedagogically dysfunctional."

Political scientists Yogendra Yadav and Suhas Palshikar, on June 17, wrote to NCERT, objecting to including their names in new textbooks despite their disassociation from the revisions. They threatened legal action if the books with their names were not withdrawn immediately.

In their letter, Palshikar and Yadav stated they do not want NCERT to use their names to endorse political science textbooks that they consider "politically biased, academically indefensible, and pedagogically dysfunctional."

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The two, who were chief advisors for the textbooks, had previously criticized the rationalization exercise for "mutilating" the books beyond recognition and demanded their names be removed.

They expressed that the textbooks, once a source of pride, have now become an embarrassment. The recently released revised versions still list them as chief advisors. The letter noted that NCERT had made significant additions and rewrites without consulting them, despite their explicit refusal to be associated with these changes.