NCERT has always been known to produce some of the finest books for school students in the country. While a number of schools prescribe NCERT books to its students, many schools were still averse to NCERT books being used by their students.
But recently, the Ministry of HRD made it compulsory for the schools to have NCERT books. After this order, a major increase in the number of orders for books given to the NCERT has been seen. The ministry had set 28th February as the deadline for the schools to have NCERT books.
Following this order, the NCERT has received an order of close to 5.5 million books from a total of 2,200 private schools. As per the experts, this number could well breach the 10 million mark very soon.
The HRD Ministry is looking into the delivery process of the books and is making all the efforts to ensure that the books are delivered at the earliest. The NCERT expects to deliver the books by either end of April or by the first half of the month of May.
As per an official from the CBSE, "To help them, CBSE is thinking of opening up the indent facility for another week or 10 days in March. However, for schools placing these late orders, the books cannot be delivered before the start of the 2017-18 academic session. They will be made available by April or early May. The total demand is likely to touch the 10-million mark."
It was in a meeting chaired by the HRD minister that it was decided that all the CBSE schools must use NCERT books compulsorily from the academic session 2017-18.