NCERT Hindi Class 9 Textbook 2026-27 PDFs

April 29, 2026

Hindi is not just a communication tool but is also a means for social, cultural, and ideological identity. In the latest update, NCERT has released a draft syllabus on the basis of CBSE guidelines. Additionally, NCERT has released an updated textbook for Hindi Class 9 for the academic session 2026-27 based on the syllabus. 

The updated textbook is aligned with NCF-SE 2023 and NEP 2020 latest reforms. Follow along to know in detail about the fresh updates.

Download NCERT Class 9 Hindi Ganga (Full PDF) 

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Prose
1. प्रेमचंद
2. पदुमलाल पन्नालाल बक्शी
3. शेखर जोशी
4. यतींद्र मिश्रा
5. मोहन राकेश
6. जगदीश चंद्र माथुर
7. कन्हैयालाल मिश्र प्रभाकर
Poetry
1. रैदास
2. तुलसीदास
3. सूर्यकांत त्रिपाठी निराला
4. सुभद्रा कुमारी चौहान
5. भवानी प्रसाद मिश्रा

Key reasons for the major changes in the syllabus for Hindi Textbook Class 9 are listed below:

  • Full rollout of NEP 2020 & NCF-SE 2023: Implements the new 5+3+3+4 structure, shifting to competency-based, experiential, and multidisciplinary education at the Secondary Stage.
  • Focus on 21st-Century Skills: Hindi learning is redesigned to support multilingual communication, critical thinking, and cultural awareness relevant to the modern world.
  • Respect for Home Languages: The syllabus encourages classrooms to value students’ home languages, creating an inclusive environment that supports better language acquisition and participation.

9th Class Hindi Book NCERT: Old v/s New Textbook 

Here’s a table of comparison between the previous and current year Class 9 NCERT Hindi Textbook for a better understanding. 

Aspect New Book (2026-27) Old Book (2025-26)
Book Structure Single integrated book: Ganga with 12–13 chapters 4 separate books: Kshitij & Kritika (Course A) and Sparsh & Sanchayan (Course B), totaling 16+ chapters
Curriculum Framework Based on NCF-SE 2023 & NEP 2020 - biggest overhaul in 20+ years Based on NCF 2005 - older, content-heavy framework
Chapter Content Retains classics like
• दो बैलों की कथा
• रीढ़ की हड्डी
Adds contemporary voices like Lata Mangeshkar interview and new chapters • क्या लिखूं?
• मैं और मेरा देश
Heavy on classical/historical pieces like
• ल्हासा की ओर
• उपभोक्तावाद की संस्कृति
• प्रेमचंद के फटे जूते
• मेरे बचपन के दिन
Multilingual Section New multilingual section present called Bhasha Sangam - connects Hindi with other Indian languages, supports three-language formula Not Present
Learning Approach Competency-based, experiential learning focus on understanding & application Textbook-driven, recall-based, memorization-heavy
Pedagogy & Student Role Activity-based, discussion-oriented; students actively debate, present, create, and express Lecture-based, teacher-centric; students passively read and memorize
Skills Developed Communication, critical thinking, creative expression, real-life media engagement (radio, films, newspapers) Reading comprehension and basic writing
Cultural Focus Strong Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) integration; respect for home languages and cultural diversity Generic literary appreciation; home languages not emphasized
Assessment Pattern 360° assessment model - formative, reflective, creative, peer, self-assessment and parental involvement Written exams only; factual, recall-based questions; limited project work

Chapters Deleted: Class 9 NCERT Hindi Textbook

When comparing the old Kshitij and Kritika books with the new Ganga textbook, the following chapters have been removed:

From Kshitij - Prose Section (Removed)

  • ल्हासा की ओर - Rahul Sankrityayan
  • उपभोक्तावाद की संस्कृति - Shyamacharan Dubey
  • सावले सपनों की याद - Jabir Husain
  • प्रेमचंद के फटे जूते - Harishankar Parsai
  • मेरे बचपन के दिन - Mahadevi Verma

From Kshitij - Poetry Section (Removed)

  • साखियाँ एवं सबद - Kabir
  • वाख - Lalad
  • सवैये - Raskhan
  • कैदी और कोकिला - Makhanlal Chaturvedi
  • ग्राम श्री  - Sumitranandan Pant
  • मेघ आए - Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena
  • बच्चे काम पर जा रहे हैं - Rajesh Joshi

From Kritika - Supplementary Reader (Removed)

  • इस जल प्रलय में 
  • मेरे संग की औरतें 

Chapter Retained from Kritika

Only रीढ़ की हड्डी has been retained and moved into the new Ganga textbook.

What Does This Mean for Class 9 Hindi Teachers? 

Teachers need to first adapt to the new approach for students to benefit from it. The focus is shifting from lecture-based teaching to interactive, activity-based learning.

Beyond syllabus changes, this is a shift in mindset encouraging teachers to connect Hindi with other subjects and promote interdisciplinary, application-based learning.

The structural shift can be seen here:

Aspect Textbook (2026-27) Textbook (2025-26)
Teaching Structure Based on competencies, learning outcomes and activities, not just textbook chapters. Mostly textbook-based, focused on completing chapters.
Subject Approach Focus on communication, interpretation and cultural understanding. Focus on literature explanation and grammar practice.
Teaching Method Activity-based and discussion-driven learning such as storytelling. Lecture and question-answer method.
Learning Focus Develops communication skills, creativity and critical thinking. Focus on text comprehension and memorisation.
Overall Shift Teachers act as facilitators guiding skill-based learning. Teachers mainly delivered textbook content.

What Does This Mean for Students?

Adapting to the new reforms in the textbook can be difficult for the students at first but once understood, it can help them experience more interactive and practical Hindi learning. Moreover, it will enhance the following skills of the students. 

  • Deeper conceptual understanding 
  • Better thinking and problem-solving skills 
  • Engaging, low-stress experience

Takeaway

The new NCERT Class 9 Hindi textbook (2026–27) reflects a clear shift from multiple, content-heavy books to a single, competency-based learning resource. It focuses on developing communication skills, critical thinking, and creative expression rather than just completing chapters.

Designed around real-life contexts and cultural connections, the textbook makes Hindi learning more meaningful and engaging. Overall, it is not just a change in the book format but a step towards making Hindi more practical, interactive, and skill-oriented for students.

FAQs

Q1. Is the new NCERT Class 9 Hindi textbook for 2026–27 available?

Ans. The new textbook for Hindi for the year 2026-27 has been released on the official website and students can check the same from there. 

Q2. Which authors are included in the latest Class 9 Hindi textbook?

Ans. The textbook includes works by authors like Premchand, Padumlal Pannalal Bakshi, Shekhar Joshi, and poets like Raidas and Tulsidas. 

Q3. Is the content load reduced in the new textbook?

Ans. Yes, the focus is on quality learning through skills and concepts rather than covering multiple heavy textbooks. 

Q4. What skills does the new Hindi textbook aim to develop?

Ans. It focuses on communication skills, critical thinking, creative expression, and cultural understanding. 

Q5. How is the new Hindi textbook different from older books like Kshitij and Kritika?

Ans. Earlier, learning was divided across multiple books, while the new approach focuses on integrated, skill-based and thematic learning 

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