Ultimatum to C.B.S.E & N.C.E.R.T Authorities to Clear Its Stand on Publication of Additional Subjects Books
Aalok Pratap
He added, “In 11th and 12th class, there are multiple additional subjects and it is compulsory to enroll in at least one or at some places, two additional subjects. Their marks are equally important in the final result as that of the other main subjects. But unfortunately, the study material for them is not equally available for all. Because the books of additional subjects are not published by NCERT or CBSE or even if few books of additional subjects are published by them, they are not made for mandatory adoption. Consequently different private publishers publish and sell them at different prices and the content also varies. Due to this culture, there are inequalities in opportunities among the students. This leads to differences, which on the bigger face of it, largely affect the future of underprivileged students and can also cause mental health issues to them.”
Activist Aalok Pratap Narayan Singh further mentioned that he wrote multiple letters to the Chairperson of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the Director of the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) to express his concern, asking them regarding their plans and circulars to handle this problem. But as expected, there were no replies from both ends which reflects their disinterest to tackle the issue and their collusion with the private publishers in order to generate business. To warn the CBSE, the NCERT & the Government, Pratap added that it is their final ultimatum to them; that within a few weeks, if they fail to produce a satisfactory revert and take some positive steps in this matter, he will come on the road to register their protest and also take the issue to the Honorable Court. Because he can't let the Government of India and their associates ruin the Nation’s future.
