CBSE conducts ‘surprise’ inspections at 27 schools in Rajasthan and Delhi

by Subeditor1

Today, on September 3rd, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) carried out ‘surprise’ inspections in 27 schools located in Rajasthan and New Delhi. The objective of these inspections was to verify that the schools affiliated with the board were fully compliant with the regulations and Bylaws established by CBSE and to eliminate the presence of dummy schools.

According to a statement by the CBSE, 27 teams, each consisting of a CBSE officer and a principal from a CBSE-affiliated school, conducted coordinated surprise inspections across selected schools within a short timeframe. This approach was implemented to ensure the accuracy of the information collected about the schools’ operations and compliance. These surprise inspections will continue to be conducted to ensure that the Board’s high standards for quality education are maintained. The findings from these inspections will undergo a comprehensive review, and appropriate actions will be taken in cases of non-compliance.

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