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Textbooks analysed
- Directorate of Teacher Education and State Council of Educational Research and Training, & Odisha Primary Education Programme Authority. (2011). Sahitiyaka (Odia Literature Textbook for Class VIII). School and Mass Education Department, Government of Odisha.
- Directorate of Teacher Education and State Council of Educational Research and Training, & Odisha Primary Education Programme Authority. (2016a). Ame O Amo Paribesha (Environment Science Textbook for Class IV). School and Mass Education Department, Government of Odisha.
- Directorate of Teacher Education and State Council of Educational Research and Training, & Odisha Primary Education Programme Authority. (2016b). Itihas o Rajaniti Bigyana (History and Political Science Textbook for Class VI). School and Mass Education Department, Government of Odisha.
- Directorate of Teacher Education and State Council of Educational Research and Training, & Odisha Primary Education Programme Authority. (2016c). Itihas O Rajaniti Bigyana (History and Political Science Textbook for Class VII). School and Mass Education Department, Government of Odisha.
- Directorate of Teacher Education and State Council of Educational Research and Training, & Odisha Primary Education Programme Authority. (2016d). Sahityakusuma (Odia Literature Textbook for Class V). School and Mass Education Department, Government of Odisha.
- Directorate of Teacher Education and State Council of Educational Research and Training, & Odisha Primary Education Programme Authority. (2016e). Sahityakalika(Odia Literature Textbook for Class IV). School and Mass Education Department, Government of Odisha.
- Directorate of Teacher Education and State Council of Educational Research and Training, & Odisha Primary Education Programme Authority. (2016f). Samajika Bigyana-Bhaga −1(History and Political Science Textbook Part −1for Class VIII) (Revised Edition). School and Mass Education Department, Government of Odisha
- Directorate of Teacher Education and State Council of Educational Research and Training, & Odisha Primary Education Programme Authority. (2017a). Amo Sahitya (Odia Literature Textbook for Class VI). School and Mass Education Department, Government of Odisha.
- Directorate of Teacher Education and State Council of Educational Research and Training, & Odisha Primary Education Programme Authority. (2017b). Paribesha Bigyana (Environment Science Textbook for Class V). School and Mass Education Department, Government of Odisha.
- Directorate of Teacher Education and State Council of Educational Research and Training, & Odisha Primary Education Programme Authority. (2017c). Sahitya Saurav (Odia Literature Textbook for Class VII). School and Mass Education Department, Government of Odisha.