The NCERT Class 8 math textbook reintroduces the Pythagorean Theorem as the Baudhayana-Pythagoras Theorem, honoring ancient ...
For generations, Indian students have learnt it simply as the Pythagoras Theorem. In a quiet but significant shift, the Class ...
Such exclusions, needless to say, have long term implications as far as historical education, regional identity and national memory, are concerned. This article went live on November twenty-eighth, ...
Class 7's Ganita Prakash Part 2 revolutionizes math learning by connecting modern concepts to India's rich mathematical heritage. Highlighting figures like Brahmagupta and Bhaskaracharya, it reveals ...
12th Online Math NCERT Free Classes: Mathematics is more than just numbers on a page — it strengthens the brain, enhances logical reasoning, and builds problem-solving abilities. These skills extend ...
NCERT Mathematics Textbook: The "?" mark is used in the textbook to indicate students to start thinking NCERT New Class 8 Mathematics Textbook Ganita Prakash: The National Council of Educational ...
NCERT has launched Kaushal Bodh, a new Class 8 vocational textbook under NEP 2020 and NCF 2023, focusing on hands-on learning through real-world skills like carpentry, hydroponics, and home automation ...
These textbooks aim to nurture critical thinking, cultural awareness, and a deeper sense of identity. The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has launched a new mathematics ...
NCERT has introduced new textbooks for Classes 5 and 8, aligning with NEP 2020 and NCF-SE 2023. These books emphasize conceptual understanding, real-world application, and multilingual integration.
Influential women icons Raziyya Sultan, who once ruled the Delhi Sultanate, and Nur Jehan from the Mughal era, have been omitted from the new Class 8 National Council of Educational Research and ...
Part 1 of the Class 8 NCERT textbook, titled 'Exploring Society: Indian and Beyond', introduces students to the Delhi Sultanate, Mughals and more. The National Council for Education Research and ...
Describing Babur as a “brutal and ruthless conqueror, slaughtering entire populations of cities”, Akbar’s reign as a “blend of brutality and tolerance”, and Aurangzeb who destroyed temples and ...