High demand for NCERT books after CBSE warns schools
By Express News Service |
Published: 01st January 2018 07:19 PM |
Last Updated: 01st January 2018 07:19 PM | A+A A- |
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NEW DELHI: There has been a 200
percent jump in demand for books published by the National Council for
Education, Research and Training (NCERT) from the schools affiliated
with the Central Board of Secondary Education after they were barred
from selling books by the private publishers from their premises.
The CBSE, in a circular issued in April,
2017 had asked schools against allowing sale of books by other
publishers saying they can open small outlets in their premises with
only NCERT books other stationery items.
“The schools were again reminded of the
same in December and as a result of these circulars, NCERT has received a
demand of books worth Rs 6 crore from 5,000 schools in the country,” an
official in the school education and literacy department of the human
resource ministry said. “The indent is 200 per cent more than the demand
placed the previous year,”
The letter sent by the CBSE had said:
“Selling books other than those from NCERT will be considered a
violation and will attract action against the school. Parents are free
to buy textbooks and stationery items from either the shop in school
premises or vendors outside.”
The board had also warned the schools to
stop sale of uniforms inside school premises and refrain from operating
as “commercial establishments.”
Later in August, the Board allowed the
schools affiliated to it to sell NCERT books, stationery and other
material required by students inside school premises and asked them to
place indent for purchase of NCERT books directly through its website
for distribution among their students.
“The initiative was taken following
demands of parents who had been saying that they are often coerced into
buying expensive books by private publishers,” the HRD ministry official
said. “The content of these books is often lifted from NCERT books but
the packaging is different and parents feel undue pressure from
schools.”
The ministry, however, has also clarified that there was just an appeal issued to schools to send demands for NCERT books.
“We had just appealed to schools across
the country and the response has been overwhelming, we are hoping it
gets better in the New Year,” HRD minister Prakash Javadekar had said
recently.
Source : http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2018/jan/01/high-demand-for-ncert-books-after-cbse-warns-schools-1741800.html
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