-By ArdorComm News Network
November 11, 2024
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has disaffiliated 21 schools and downgraded 6 others across Delhi and Rajasthan following surprise inspections conducted on September 3, 2024. These inspections aimed to ensure compliance with the Board’s Affiliation and Examination Bye-Laws, specifically addressing mandatory attendance requirements. CBSE’s actions target the issue of “dummy” or non-attending admissions, which compromise the quality of education and student growth.
During the inspections, several schools were found in violation of these standards, resulting in Show Cause Notices. Schools had 30 days to respond to the Board’s concerns, but following a review of responses and video evidence, CBSE decided to take disciplinary action.
Key Actions Taken:
- Disaffiliation: 21 schools lost CBSE affiliation due to high numbers of non-attending students in classes IX-XII.
- Downgrading: 6 schools were downgraded from Senior Secondary to Secondary level.
CBSE reiterated its commitment to quality education and a zero-tolerance stance against dummy enrollments. This initiative emphasizes lawful educational practices and encourages all affiliated institutions to uphold these values.
Schools Losing Affiliation Include:
- Khemo Devi Public School (Delhi)
- The Vivekanand School (Delhi)
- Sant Gyaneshwar Model School (Delhi)
- Prince Uch Madhyamik Vidyalaya (Sikar, Rajasthan)
- Lord Buddha Public School (Kota, Rajasthan)
Downgraded Schools Include:
- Adarsh Jain Dharmic Shiksha Sadan (Delhi)
- B.S. International School (Delhi)
- Bharat Mata Saraswati Bal Mandir (Delhi)
These measures by CBSE underscore its commitment to uphold educational integrity and maintain rigorous standards across affiliated schools.
Source: ABP Live
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