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After pro-separatist book fiasco, J&K L-G calls for examination of websites of J&K varsities, colleges for anti-India content

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Peerzada Ashiq
After pro-separatist book fiasco, J&K L-G calls for examination of websites of J&K varsities, colleges for anti-India content
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J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has ordered a review of educational websites and digital repositories to remove anti-India content following the circulation of a pro-separatist book. New standard operating procedures are being developed to screen all academic materials in the region.

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The move underscores the government's strict control over educational narratives in Jammu and Kashmir to prevent the spread of separatist ideology.

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J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday (July 7, 20260 warned of “serious legal action” against those behind the circulation of pro-separatist book in the schools and instructed the authorities to examine the websites and digital repositories of universities and higher educational institutions to remove anti-India material.

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The framing focuses on the government's security-oriented response to 'anti-national' content, reflecting the state's perspective on regional stability.

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