The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) today conducted a surprise inspection of 27 schools in Rajasthan and New Delhi. The purpose of the inspection was to ensure that the schools affiliated to the board strictly follow the norms set by the CBSE. Also, the problem of ‘dummy schools’ should be tackled.
According to CBSE, the inspection was carried out by 27 teams. These included a CBSE official and the principal of a CBSE-affiliated school. The board has said that the inspections were planned. After which the inspections were carried out. According to the board, this method has been adopted so that the guidelines are followed during the operation of the schools.
CBSE issues a press release – Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted a series of surprise inspections across 27 schools in Rajasthan and the NCT of Delhi today. These inspections were aimed at ensuring that the schools affiliated with the Board are strictly… pic.twitter.com/86wXKcrsra
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Inspections will continue further
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has said that the board will continue such inspections in future as well so that quality education and standards are maintained in the schools recognized by the board. CBSE said “CBSE is dedicated to maintaining high standards in education and expects all affiliated schools to strictly follow its guidelines.
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