New Delhi [India], September 5 (ANI): The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted surprise inspections in 27 affiliated schools across Rajasthan and the NCT of Delhi, revealing massive irregularities.
These inspections aimed to assess compliance with the Board’s Affiliation Bye-Laws and ensure that schools are adhering to the prescribed norms stated an official release by the CBSE.
The majority of the inspected schools were found to have violated the Board’s Affiliation Bye-Laws by enrolling students beyond their actual attendance records, effectively creating “dummy” enrolments.
Additionally, schools were found to be flouting infrastructural norms of the Board.
CBSE has taken cognizance of these serious violations and is in the process of issuing show-cause notices to the defaulting schools. Legal action is also being contemplated against those found guilty of non-compliance, the release stated. (ANI)
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