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NCERT Cracks Down on Piracy: Over 5 Lakh Fake Textbooks Seized, 29 FIRs Filed

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In a significant move to combat book piracy, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has seized over 5 lakh pirated textbooks over the last 14 months.

Legal Action Intensifies

As part of this intensified crackdown, 29 First Information Reports (FIRs) have been registered across multiple states. The enforcement drive spans 14 months, targeting the illegal reproduction and distribution of NCERT’s copyrighted material.

Protecting Educational Integrity

This action reflects NCERT’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of educational content and ensuring that students and institutions receive authentic and accurate materials.

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