
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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The directive comes days after eight officials were suspended on account of ‘pro-separatist content’ in two books in school libraries. In Srinagar, the Army Chief was briefed on the Northern Command's operational perspective and the preparedness of the Chinar Corps. General Seth also witnessed a display of indigenous technological innovations during the visit.
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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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In Srinagar, the Army Chief was briefed on the Northern Command's operational perspective and the preparedness of the Chinar Corps.
according to India TodayGeneral Seth also witnessed a display of indigenous technological innovations during the visit.
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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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