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Odisha Textbook Error Probe Intensifies: Crime Branch Questions Former SCERT Director Over 2000 Mistakes

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July 14, 2026
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The Odisha Crime Branch has intensified its investigation into the alleged large-scale errors in government school textbooks by questioning former State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) Director Manoj Padhi over the preparation, approval and publication process.


The probe focuses on more than 2,000 alleged language and factual errors identified in textbooks for Classes I to VIII, which triggered widespread concern and prompted a state-level investigation.

Crime Branch examines textbook approval process

According to sources, investigators questioned Padhi on several aspects of the textbook publication process, including whether the manuscripts underwent adequate scrutiny before printing and who approved the final versions for publication.

Officials also sought details on the officers and subject experts responsible for reviewing and verifying draft copies before the textbooks were printed and distributed to schools across Odisha.

Probe aims to identify source of errors

The Crime Branch is examining whether the mistakes occurred during content drafting, editing, proofreading or the printing stage.

Investigators are also trying to determine why the errors were not detected and corrected before the textbooks reached students.

The agency is assessing whether the lapses resulted from procedural negligence, administrative oversight or deliberate manipulation.

Investigation covers entire publication process

As part of the ongoing investigation, the Crime Branch is reviewing the complete textbook development process—from content drafting and expert evaluation to approval, printing, publication and distribution.

Officials are scrutinising relevant documents, official records and statements from individuals associated with the textbook preparation process to establish accountability.

The investigation is also examining whether any individual or group played a central role in the alleged irregularities.

Chief Minister ordered Crime Branch investigation

The controversy came to light after reports highlighted more than 2,000 language and factual errors in government school textbooks used by students from Classes I to VIII.

Following the revelations, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi ordered a Crime Branch investigation, stating that the seriousness of the lapses warranted a detailed probe.

The investigation is expected to determine individual responsibility and ascertain whether the publication of the flawed textbooks involved criminal negligence or a larger conspiracy.

Tags: Breaking NewsClasses I to VIIICrime BranchEducation NewsGovernment SchoolsInvestigationManoj PadhiMohan Charan MajhiodishaOdisha Crime BranchOdisha EducationOdisha NewsSCERTSchool TextbooksTextbook Errors
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