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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has taken strict action after a surprise inspection of 27 schools affiliated to the board in Rajasthan and Delhi. The board has issued show cause notices to these schools. These include 22 schools from two districts of Delhi and five schools from the area of Rajasthan. Action has been taken against them for violating the bye-laws of the board.
In fact, during the inspection, the board found many violations of the bylaws. Especially deficiencies were seen in enrollment and attendance. The board has issued a show cause notice and said that it is committed to ensuring the highest standards of education. It will continue to inspect in future to ensure that the rules are followed in all schools.
According to CBSE, during the inspection it was found that a large number of students were enrolled in class XI and XII in the schools. Those students were not attending the class. Apart from this, many discrepancies were also found in the attendance records maintained by these schools. Which raised doubts about compliance with CBSE rules. It was also found that some institutions were violating the basic norms set by the board, thereby compromising the quality and safety of education for the students.
In view of these discrepancies, the board has issued a show cause notice to these 27 schools. In response to this notice, the schools will have to give clarification regarding compliance with the standards of enrollment and infrastructure. It is known that the board had conducted a surprise inspection of 27 schools in Delhi and Rajasthan in early September to deal with the problem of dummy schools.
27 teams were formed for this. The purpose of this inspection was to find out whether the schools are strictly following the norms and rules set by CBSE or not. The board had made it clear during the inspection that appropriate action will be taken against those schools which are not following the rules.