‘Education mafia derailing affordable schoolbooks’: NHRC member alleges conspiracy to block NCERT, SCERT
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) member Priyank Kanoongo on Tuesday alleged that an “education mafia” was attempting to derail a government push for affordable schoolbooks.
In a post on X, Kanoongo said he had directed state governments to ensure the use of affordable NCERT and SCERT books in place of expensive private publisher books in private schools. He said the move has been taken under the powers of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, within the framework of the Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009.
“The education mafia is employing a policy of ‘saam daam dand bhed’ to pressure and overturn my order,” Kanoongo said, adding that attempts to stay or stop the directive would not succeed.
He further said, “We will continue to fight the battle for the poor and middle-class families of India. Because this country is ours.”
NHRC had earlier issued notices to the Ministry of Education, CBSE, and all states and Union Territories over allegations that schools were forcing parents and students to buy costly private publisher books.
It further alleged that prescribing multiple books and workbooks was against the National School Bag Policy, 2020, which regulates the weight of school bags and limits extra materials.
The action came after a complaint was filed by a think tank, the Namo Foundation. The complaint stated that such practices put an “exorbitant financial burden” on families, as privately published books are much more expensive compared to subsidised NCERT textbooks, which are kept affordable.
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“The education mafia is employing a policy of ‘saam daam dand bhed’ to pressure and overturn my order,” Kanoongo said, adding that attempts to stay or stop the directive would not succeed.
He further said, “We will continue to fight the battle for the poor and middle-class families of India. Because this country is ours.”
NHRC had earlier issued notices to the Ministry of Education, CBSE, and all states and Union Territories over allegations that schools were forcing parents and students to buy costly private publisher books.
It further alleged that prescribing multiple books and workbooks was against the National School Bag Policy, 2020, which regulates the weight of school bags and limits extra materials.
The action came after a complaint was filed by a think tank, the Namo Foundation. The complaint stated that such practices put an “exorbitant financial burden” on families, as privately published books are much more expensive compared to subsidised NCERT textbooks, which are kept affordable.
Check the results here: Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2026 and WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026.
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Nirodkumar Sarkar
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May be NCERT need to improve its publications to the standard of private publications.Read allPost comment
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