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📚 CBSE’s Big Move: Only NCERT Books Allowed from Classes 1 to 8 | ‘Operation Sindoor’ to Be Added in Curriculum

New Delhi | July 2025
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a significant directive for all affiliated schools: only NCERT textbooks will be used for students in Classes 1 to 8 starting this academic year. In addition, a special module on ‘Operation Sindoor’—India’s recent military strike—will soon be part of school learning across the country.


🔹 Only NCERT Books Permitted for Classes 1–8

CBSE has clearly instructed schools to stop using books from private publishers in primary and middle school. From now on, NCERT books will be the only prescribed textbooks for students from Classes 1 to 8.

This step follows the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2023, aiming to unify and simplify school education across India.

👉 Why this matters:


🔹 ‘Operation Sindoor’ to Be Part of NCERT Curriculum

In a parallel initiative, NCERT is preparing to release two special modules to educate students about Operation Sindoor, India’s decisive military operation carried out in May 2025 after the terror attack in Pahalgam.

The operation involved coordinated airstrikes and drone missions targeting terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), showcasing India’s modern defense strategy.

📘 Key Features of the Module:


🎯 Why the Curriculum is Being Updated

The objective is to build a real-world, India-centric understanding among students by covering key national achievements and challenges. Other themes being developed or already introduced by NCERT include:


✅ Impact on Students and Schools

ChangeExpected Outcome
NCERT-only books (Classes 1–8)Uniform education, less burden, NEP-aligned learning
Operation Sindoor moduleStrategic awareness, patriotism, real-world understanding
Contemporary modulesEngaging, relevant, activity-based content

🧠 Why Students Should Pay Attention

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