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CBSE Issues Advisory to Schools and Parents on Buying Genuine NCERT Textbooks
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CBSE Issues Advisory on Procurement of Genuine NCERT Textbooks – Schools and Parents Urged to Stay Alert

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released Circular No. 17/2025, dated 13 November 2025, addressing a serious concern over the circulation of counterfeit or fake NCERT textbooks being sold at discounted prices by unauthorized book sellers.

The Board stated that these fake textbooks are of inferior quality and often contain printing and content errors, which can negatively impact students’ learning experience.

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In its official advisory, CBSE has urged all affiliated schools to guide parents and students to purchase only authentic NCERT textbooks through authorized and verified channels.

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Why Is This Advisory Important for Schools and Parents?

CBSE has observed that several fake textbooks are being supplied under the name of NCERT, compromising academic quality and accuracy.

To prevent this, the Board has instructed schools to ensure that all books are sourced only through authorized suppliers. Schools must also counsel parents and students about verifying the authenticity of NCERT textbooks before purchase.

Where Can Schools and Parents Buy Genuine NCERT Textbooks?

According to the circular, authentic NCERT textbooks can be purchased through the following official channels:

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Authorized SourceDetails
1. NCERT Regional Production & Distribution Centres (RPDCs)Schools and parents can contact nearby RPDC offices for genuine books.
2. Authorized Vendors Listed on NCERT WebsiteThe official NCERT website www.ncert.nic.in provides a list of approved vendors.
3. NCERT Postal Supply ServiceAvailable through the official NCERT portal for direct textbook delivery.
4. Official NCERT Amazon StorefrontAccessible via amazon.in/NCERT for authentic purchases.

Which RPDCs Can Be Contacted for Assistance?

The Board has also provided regional contact details to help schools and parents procure genuine textbooks directly from NCERT’s official centers.

RegionAddress & Contact Details
Ahmedabad RPDCNCERT, Navjivan Trust Building, P.O. Navjivan, Ahmedabad – 380014
Phone: 079-27541446, Mobile: 9327209081 (Shri Kapil Kanal)
Bengaluru RPDC108, 100 Ft. Road, Hosakere Halli Extension, Banashankari 3rd Stage, Bengaluru – 560085
Phone: 080-26725740, Mobile: 8447438881 (Shri E. Lugun)
Guwahati RPDCCWC Campus, A.T. Road, Maligaon, Guwahati – 781011
Phone: 0361-2674869, Mobile: 9954091108 (Shri Subroto Paul)
Kolkata RPDCCWC Campus, Kishori Mohan Banerjee Road, Opposite Dhankal Bus Stop, P.O. Panihati, Kolkata – 700114
Phone: 033-25530454, Mobile: 9911688943 (Shri Geetesh Suhane)
Delhi RPDCPublication Division, NCERT, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi – 110016
Phone: 011-26562708 / 9899536228
Email: cbm.ncert@nic.in, pdncert@gmail.com

What Should Schools Do After Receiving the Advisory?

Schools affiliated with CBSE are requested to:

  • Inform teachers, parents, and students about this advisory immediately.
  • Ensure that no unauthorized or counterfeit NCERT textbooks are procured or distributed.
  • Purchase books only through approved channels listed by NCERT and CBSE.
  • Contact the nearest RPDC for any queries or verification related to book purchases.

The Board has emphasized that this step is necessary to maintain academic integrity and uphold the quality of learning resources across all CBSE-affiliated institutions.

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The advisory was issued by Himanshu Gupta, Secretary, CBSE, from the Integrated Office Complex, Sector 23, Dwarka, New Delhi. It has also been circulated to major educational bodies including Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS), and State Education Departments across India to ensure nationwide compliance.

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