<p>Criticising the NCERT's recent decision to make alterations to certain chapters in the school textbooks, Kerala Education Minister V Sivankutty on Saturday said "the state will consider bringing out supplementary textbooks to counter the changes".</p>.<p>Interacting with the media here, Sivankutty said that under no circumstances, "Kerala will accept changes being made in the textbooks to please the RSS' agenda".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/textbooks-not-revised-to-please-or-offend-anyone-ncert-chief-1207184.html" target="_blank">Textbooks not revised to please or offend anyone: NCERT chief</a></strong></p>.<p>"Kerala will not accept it... we demand NCERT be reconstituted with representatives from all the states. And if need be, Kerala will consider bringing out supplementary textbooks," said Sivankutty.</p>.<p>The minister's statement comes at a time when the NCERT is going to introduce new books for all classes on the basis of National Education Policy.</p>.<p>According to the NCERT, changes have not only been made in history books, but in all other subjects as well to reduce the burden of students.</p>
<p>Criticising the NCERT's recent decision to make alterations to certain chapters in the school textbooks, Kerala Education Minister V Sivankutty on Saturday said "the state will consider bringing out supplementary textbooks to counter the changes".</p>.<p>Interacting with the media here, Sivankutty said that under no circumstances, "Kerala will accept changes being made in the textbooks to please the RSS' agenda".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/textbooks-not-revised-to-please-or-offend-anyone-ncert-chief-1207184.html" target="_blank">Textbooks not revised to please or offend anyone: NCERT chief</a></strong></p>.<p>"Kerala will not accept it... we demand NCERT be reconstituted with representatives from all the states. And if need be, Kerala will consider bringing out supplementary textbooks," said Sivankutty.</p>.<p>The minister's statement comes at a time when the NCERT is going to introduce new books for all classes on the basis of National Education Policy.</p>.<p>According to the NCERT, changes have not only been made in history books, but in all other subjects as well to reduce the burden of students.</p>