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Odisha CM orders criminal investigation into errors in school textbooks

Odisha CM orders criminal investigation into textbook errors, prompting an FIR against SCERT over 1,600 mistakes affecting millions of students.

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thehindu.comStai leggendo10 h fa

Odisha CM orders criminal investigation into errors in school textbooks

Odisha CM orders criminal investigation into textbook errors, prompting an FIR against SCERT over 1,600 mistakes affecting millions of students.

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hindustantimes.com6 h fa

Odisha orders Crime Branch probe into textbook errors; FIR to be filed: Govt

The decision to hand the case over to the Crime Branch followed Majhi’s remarks that a “conspiracy” could be behind the factual inaccuracies | India News

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  1. sabato 11 luglio 2026·thehindu.com

    Odisha CM orders criminal investigation into errors in school textbooks

    Odisha CM orders criminal investigation into textbook errors, prompting an FIR against SCERT over 1,600 mistakes affecting millions of students.

  2. sabato 11 luglio 2026·hindustantimes.com

    Odisha orders Crime Branch probe into textbook errors; FIR to be filed: Govt

    The decision to hand the case over to the Crime Branch followed Majhi’s remarks that a “conspiracy” could be behind the factual inaccuracies | India News