Since its formation in 1961, following the independence of India, the National Council for Education Research and Training (NCERT) has played a key role in nation-building as well as in setting national narratives and ideas of state. An autonomous body formed by the union government, NCERT has undergone several changes in terms of the contents and philosophy of its syllabi. With the recent changes announced as part of the syllabus 'rationalization' exercise, the Council has once again been facing flak for deleting important portions of social sciences including India's medieval and contemporary socio-political history.