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Jammu and Kashmir schools ordered to screen all books for ‘objectionable’ content

The directive comes days after eight officials were suspended on account of ‘pro-separatist content’ in two books in school libraries.

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Jammu and Kashmir schools ordered to screen all books for ‘objectionable’ content

The directive comes days after eight officials were suspended on account of ‘pro-separatist content’ in two books in school libraries.

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How two ‘objectionable’ books trigger a crackdown on J&K’s varsity and college libraries | Explained

Two controversial books spark a crackdown on Jammu and Kashmir libraries, raising concerns about academic freedom and censorship.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·thehindu.com

    After pro-separatist book fiasco, J&K L-G calls for examination of websites of J&K varsities, colleges for anti-India content

    J&K L-G mandates review of educational content after pro-separatist book controversy, promising strict action against anti-India material.

  2. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·scroll.in

    Jammu and Kashmir schools ordered to screen all books for ‘objectionable’ content

    The directive comes days after eight officials were suspended on account of ‘pro-separatist content’ in two books in school libraries.

  3. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·thehindu.com

    As Kashmir varsities cull ‘objectionable’ books, fear of losing academic rigour grows among scholars

    Kashmir universities face backlash as 'objectionable' book culling raises concerns over academic freedom and integrity among scholars.

  4. sabato 11 luglio 2026·thehindu.com

    How two ‘objectionable’ books trigger a crackdown on J&K’s varsity and college libraries | Explained

    Two controversial books spark a crackdown on Jammu and Kashmir libraries, raising concerns about academic freedom and censorship.