HomeBREAKING NEWSOdisha CM Orders High-Level Probe Into School Textbook Errors, Strict Disciplinary Action

Odisha CM Orders High-Level Probe Into School Textbook Errors, Strict Disciplinary Action

A three-member committee will investigate the lapses and submit its report within seven days.

Published on

  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has ordered immediate correction of textbook errors.
  • A three-member high-level committee has been constituted.
  • Strict disciplinary action will follow based on the inquiry report.

BHUBANESWAR: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has directed immediate action over errors detected in government school textbooks, emphasizing accountability and quality in educational publications.

Chairing a high-level review meeting at Lok Seva Bhawan, the Chief Minister instructed officials to identify the causes of the mistakes and ensure that all inaccuracies are corrected without delay.

High-Level Committee Formed

To investigate the issue, the state government has constituted a three-member committee under the chairmanship of the Development Commissioner.

The committee has been tasked with:

  • Identifying officials responsible for the errors.
  • Examining the textbook preparation and publication process.
  • Recommending corrective measures.
  • Submitting its report within seven days.

Based on the committee’s findings, the government has indicated that strict disciplinary action will be taken against those found responsible.

Education Department Officials Attend Review

The meeting was attended virtually by School and Mass Education Minister Nityananda Gond, Chief Secretary Anu Garg and senior officials of the department.

Discussions focused on the nature of the errors, accountability mechanisms and measures needed to prevent similar lapses in future publications.

Concern Over Education Quality

The Chief Minister expressed concern that mistakes in school textbooks can affect the credibility of the education system and create confusion among students.

He stressed that educational materials must maintain the highest standards of accuracy, particularly when they are used by lakhs of students across the state.

The second-order impact of such errors extends beyond classrooms, as inaccuracies in textbooks can undermine public confidence in academic content and educational institutions.

Stronger Quality Checks Planned

Majhi directed the School and Mass Education Department to undertake a comprehensive review of the textbook preparation process.

Officials have been instructed to strengthen:

  • Content verification systems
  • Editorial review mechanisms
  • Proofreading procedures
  • Multi-level quality checks before publication

The government aims to ensure that future editions of textbooks are free from factual, linguistic and printing errors.

Odisha Textbook Errors Report Expected Within a Week

The committee is expected to submit its findings within seven days, after which the government will decide on further action.

The inquiry reflects the state’s effort to reinforce accountability in educational administration and maintain the quality and reliability of learning materials provided to students across Odisha.

Also Read | Election Commission Reviews Odisha Electoral Roll Revision

You May Like

Trending Searches Today |

Amazon Online Shopping

Share Market

Sensex Falls 104 Points, Nifty Closes Below 24,400 After Four-Day Rally

Sensex falls 104 points while Nifty closes below 24,400. IT stocks gain, Trent plunges 12%, and market cap slips below Rs 480 lakh crore.

Sensex Down 250 Points; Nifty Slips Below 23900

Sensex down 250 points as Nifty below 23900 amid IT selling and expiry-led volatility. Read the latest market updates and expert outlook.

More like this

Odisha Traffic Rule Enforcement Tightened, Vehicles Without Documents to Be Seized

Odisha introduces stricter traffic rule enforcement. Vehicles without valid fitness, insurance or permits may now be seized. Read the new rules.

Satluj Movie Controversy: Centre to Refer Diljit Dosanjh Film to IDC

The Centre will refer Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj to an Inter-Departmental Committee after ZEE5 removed the film over security concerns.

Sensex Falls 104 Points, Nifty Closes Below 24,400 After Four-Day Rally

Sensex falls 104 points while Nifty closes below 24,400. IT stocks gain, Trent plunges 12%, and market cap slips below Rs 480 lakh crore.