NCERT removes controversial map from Class 8 textbook after historical objections
JAISALMER: The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has removed a controversial map from its Class 8 Social Science textbook that showed the princely state of Jaisalmer as part of the Maratha Empire.
Taking into account the ongoing controversy and objections raised by various stakeholders, NCERT decided to remove the map for the academic session 2025–26. The updated digital edition of the textbook no longer includes the disputed Map 3.11.
The issue had sparked strong opposition from the former Jaisalmer royal family, Rajput organisations, and several leaders across Rajasthan. Former royal family member Maharawal Chaitanyaraj Singh had raised serious objections, calling the depiction historically misleading, factually incorrect, and a grave error. He had demanded immediate correction from Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Following Jaisalmer, former royal families from Mewar and Bundi also objected to the depiction of their regions as part of the Maratha Empire. In August 2025, prominent figures, including Vishvaraj Singh Mewar, his wife and Rajsamand MP Mahima Kumari, and former Bundi royal Bhupesh Singh Hada, formally raised the issue and submitted representations to the central government, seeking removal of the incorrect map.
Critics argued that there is no historical evidence in official records, archival documents or authentic sources to suggest any Maratha dominance, taxation, invasion or interference in Jaisalmer. On the contrary, historical accounts state that the Marathas never had any control or influence over the region.
Responding to the widespread concerns, NCERT removed the map from the revised edition. The latest digital version of the textbook reflects this correction and omits the controversial content.
Confirming the development, Maharawal Chaitanyaraj Singh said that objections were initially raised on social media and later formally communicated to NCERT. He welcomed the move, stating that academic institutions are expected to provide accurate and authentic knowledge to students.
Devendra Pratap Singh, Director of the Jaisalmer Fort Palace Museum, also termed the move a positive step. However, he added that NCERT should issue an apology, as the earlier depiction had hurt the sentiments of many people.
Following the removal of the map, there is a sense of satisfaction among residents of Jaisalmer. Historians and locals emphasised that the region has a rich and glorious history, with events such as the “Dhai Saka” serving as testimony. They said questioning such a legacy without solid historical evidence is unacceptable and welcomed NCERT’s decision as a corrective step.
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The issue had sparked strong opposition from the former Jaisalmer royal family, Rajput organisations, and several leaders across Rajasthan. Former royal family member Maharawal Chaitanyaraj Singh had raised serious objections, calling the depiction historically misleading, factually incorrect, and a grave error. He had demanded immediate correction from Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Following Jaisalmer, former royal families from Mewar and Bundi also objected to the depiction of their regions as part of the Maratha Empire. In August 2025, prominent figures, including Vishvaraj Singh Mewar, his wife and Rajsamand MP Mahima Kumari, and former Bundi royal Bhupesh Singh Hada, formally raised the issue and submitted representations to the central government, seeking removal of the incorrect map.
Critics argued that there is no historical evidence in official records, archival documents or authentic sources to suggest any Maratha dominance, taxation, invasion or interference in Jaisalmer. On the contrary, historical accounts state that the Marathas never had any control or influence over the region.
Responding to the widespread concerns, NCERT removed the map from the revised edition. The latest digital version of the textbook reflects this correction and omits the controversial content.
Devendra Pratap Singh, Director of the Jaisalmer Fort Palace Museum, also termed the move a positive step. However, he added that NCERT should issue an apology, as the earlier depiction had hurt the sentiments of many people.
Following the removal of the map, there is a sense of satisfaction among residents of Jaisalmer. Historians and locals emphasised that the region has a rich and glorious history, with events such as the “Dhai Saka” serving as testimony. They said questioning such a legacy without solid historical evidence is unacceptable and welcomed NCERT’s decision as a corrective step.
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koteswara rao Yarlagadda
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Text books must be prepared by real educationists having rational and logical thinking. If andhbhakts are included in the text book committees, this type of books only will come out spoiling the future generations of the country. Courts should take up the cases suo moto for such irregularities not when judiciary is criticized.Read allPost comment
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