BJD Alleges Distortion of Odisha’s Geography, Culture, Demands Withdrawal in School Textbooks and Probe
Teachers said the new Classes I-VIII books contain 1,678 errors, and officials are reviewing corrections before revised copies reach students.
- On Wednesday, June 17, 2026, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi ordered strict action against officials responsible for 1,678 mistakes in newly introduced textbooks for Classes I-VIII.
- Prepared under the National Education Policy 2020, the textbooks contain severe inaccuracies including misidentifying Odisha's Niyamgiri Hills in Jharkhand and mislabeling the Konark Sun Temple as the Karnataka Legislative Assembly.
- Class VIII textbooks account for 705 of the total inaccuracies, with errors spanning Odia, English, and Social Science subjects, raising concerns about quality control during preparation.
- A three-member high-level committee headed by the Development Commissioner must investigate the lapses and submit its report within seven days, after which stringent action will follow.
- Opposition Biju Janata Dal spokesperson Lenin Mohanty asserted the textbooks are a "national embarrassment," demanding immediate withdrawal of defective materials and warning students may lack corrected editions for months.
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