NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted surprise inspections at 27 schools in Rajasthan and the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi on 3rd September 2024 to address concerns over dummy schools and ensure compliance with its norms.
According to a press release issued by the Board, 27 inspection teams, each comprising a CBSE officer and a principal from a CBSE-affiliated school, carried out the inspections.The checks were conducted simultaneously to prevent schools from preparing in advance, aiming to capture an accurate picture of their daily operations and compliance.
The Board stated that the inspections were planned meticulously to maintain the element of surprise, ensuring that the findings reflect the schools’ actual practices. CBSE has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining high standards of education, with appropriate actions to be taken against schools found to be in violation of its guidelines.
The Board warned that it would continue to conduct such inspections to curb the growing issue of dummy schools and safeguard educational quality. The findings from these inspections will be reviewed comprehensively, and non-compliant schools could face severe consequences.
CBSE’s latest action demonstrates its resolve to uphold the quality and standards expected from its affiliated schools, states the press release.
According to a press release issued by the Board, 27 inspection teams, each comprising a CBSE officer and a principal from a CBSE-affiliated school, carried out the inspections.The checks were conducted simultaneously to prevent schools from preparing in advance, aiming to capture an accurate picture of their daily operations and compliance.
The Board stated that the inspections were planned meticulously to maintain the element of surprise, ensuring that the findings reflect the schools’ actual practices. CBSE has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining high standards of education, with appropriate actions to be taken against schools found to be in violation of its guidelines.
The Board warned that it would continue to conduct such inspections to curb the growing issue of dummy schools and safeguard educational quality. The findings from these inspections will be reviewed comprehensively, and non-compliant schools could face severe consequences.
CBSE’s latest action demonstrates its resolve to uphold the quality and standards expected from its affiliated schools, states the press release.