Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi called the discovery of more than 1,600 errors in school textbooks for Classes I to VIII a possible conspiracy to defame the state government.
He announced that all faulty books will be withdrawn and replaced with corrected editions.
Speaking at the Times Health Icons Odisha 2026 event, Majhi stressed the seriousness of the issue. He said the unusually large number of mistakes required a full review of the textbook preparation and printing process. “I suspect it is a larger conspiracy to defame the government,” Majhi stated.
The Chief Minister confirmed that a committee has been formed to investigate the lapses and identify those responsible. He shortened the deadline for the panel’s report from 15 days to seven days to ensure a swift inquiry. He warned that strict action would follow against anyone found guilty.
Majhi also announced that textbooks already distributed to students will be withdrawn. Fresh corrected copies will be printed and supplied to schools. He further said that if the probe establishes evidence of conspiracy, the cost of printing revised textbooks will be recovered from those responsible.
The Odisha textbook errors controversy has sparked widespread concern among parents, teachers, and educationists. Majhi’s strong response underscores the government’s commitment to accountability and quality in education.

























