A major crackdown on textbook piracy occurred in Ghaziabad. NCERT and Delhi Police seized approximately 32,000 pirated NCERT textbooks. The operation uncovered a large-scale illegal printing facility. This action follows an earlier FIR regarding copyright violations. NCERT officials provided technical assistance during the raid. The council warns that pirated books harm students and the education system.
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