Bollywood song 'Nimbooda Nimbooda' lyrics appear in Odisha Class 5 English textbook
A major textbook blunder has sparked outrage after the lyrics of the Bollywood song 'Nimbooda Nimbooda' were reportedly printed in a Class 5 English textbook instead of the intended lesson. The viral error has sparked criticism over poor proofreading and editorial oversight.
by India Today Education Desk · India TodayIn Short
- Bollywood song 'Nimbooda Nimbooda' found in Class 5 English textbook
- Error spotted in Odisha, replacing educational content with song lyrics
- Parents and teachers express outrage on social media
A Class 5 English textbook has sparked widespread outrage after it allegedly featured the lyrics of the hit Bollywood song Nimbooda Nimbooda from the 1999 blockbuster Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, prompting serious questions about editorial oversight and quality control.
The alleged error came to light after photographs of the textbook surfaced online, showing the song's lyrics printed in place of educational material meant for primary school students, Odisha TV reported.
The incident quickly went viral on social media, drawing sharp reactions from parents, teachers and netizens.
EDUCATION AUTHORITIES UNDER SCRUTINY
The reported error has sparked concerns over the quality control mechanisms followed during the preparation, review and printing of school textbooks. Education experts and parents have questioned how such a glaring mistake could have escaped multiple stages of editing before reaching students.
The controversy has also renewed calls for stricter proofreading and accountability in the publication of educational materials, particularly books meant for young learners.
SOCIAL MEDIA ERUPTS OVER VIRAL TEXTBOOK BLUNDER
Screenshots of the alleged textbook error have spread rapidly across social media platforms, with users sharing memes and expressing disbelief over the incident. While many reacted with humour, others described the issue as a serious lapse that could undermine confidence in the school education system.
Authorities are yet to issue a detailed statement on the reported printing error. If confirmed, the incident is likely to prompt a review of the textbook publication process to prevent similar mistakes in the future.
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