51 FIRs over fake NCERT books; over 5 lakh copies seized: Education ministry

Sheena Sachdeva | December 15, 2025 | 06:21 PM IST | 2 mins read

Most cases for copying NCERT textbooks have been filed in Haryana; largest seizures from Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, shows education ministry data

Over 850% higher seizures of fake NCERT books were filed in 2025 than 2024. (Representational Image: Wikimedia Commons)

As many as 51 police cases (FIR) have been filed over the publication and distribution of textbooks copied from the ones published by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) over the past three years, Jayant Choudhary, a minister of state for education, told Lok Sabha on Monday. The number of copies seized has grown 890% in just 2025.

Most of the FIRs are against bookshops and stalls. Despite the cases starting to pick up from 2023, the largest seizures of fake NCERT books have happened in 2025 – 1.96 lakh copies from Shahadra, Delhi, and 1.33 lakh from Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh. Although not of this size, there were substantial hauls of 10s of thousands of books from Hapur and Loni in UP and Muzaffarpur, Bihar.

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“Instances have come to the notice of NCERT and law-enforcement agencies that certain private printers and unscrupulous entities have copied NCERT textbooks and circulated pirated or counterfeit versions in the market. Such activities violate the Copyright Act, 1957. NCERT regularly conducts awareness campaigns, issues public advisories, and coordinates with police authorities to curb the circulation of such fake books. During the last three years, several persons involved in the printing and distribution of fake books were apprehended and a significant quantity of textbooks were seized.”

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NCERT Textbooks: States with the fakes

While NCERT books are low-cost and downloadable, they are copyrighted. Shown below are the number of books seized over the past three years.

Fake NCERT Books Seized: 2023 to 2025

Year


Number

2023


4,117

2024


50,180


2025


4,97,066


Haryana saw 19 FIRs lodged from 2023 till 2025 – the highest number of cases across states. The Delhi-NCR saw seven and Uttar Pradesh saw five cases lodged over the last three years.Bihar saw three; Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, two each. West Bengal also saw two cases but the only 50 books, total, were seized. There are several other states on the list but the feature just once each.

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