CBSE cracks down on 'dummy' schools after surprise inspection in Delhi, Rajasthan, withdraws affiliation of...

Written By Prashant Tamta | Updated: Nov 06, 2024, 04:40 PM IST

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Affiliation of 21 schools has been withdrawn and six schools are downgraded from senior secondary to secondary level.

In a crackdown on 'dummy' admissions, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has withdrawn affiliation of 21 schools and downgraded six schools from senior secondary to secondary level, officials said. Of the 21 schools whose affiliation has been withdrawn, 16 are in Delhi and five of them are in Rajasthan's coaching hubs -- Kota and Sikar.

The move comes following a surprise inspection at the schools in Rajasthan and Delhi in September this year during which several lapses were found, they said.

"The practice of dummy or non-attending admissions contradicts the core mission of school education, compromising students' foundational growth. To address this issue, we are taking a decisive action to combat the proliferation of dummy schools and send a clear message to all affiliated institutions to resist the lure of accepting dummy or non-attending admissions," CBSE Secretary Himanshu Gupta said.

He said the vital observations of the surprise inspection committees regarding the irregularities observed during the inspections were communicated as a report to the respective schools.

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"The replies submitted by the schools were examined in detail by the Board. Based on the inspection findings and supported by videographic evidence, affiliation of 21 schools was withdrawn and six schools were downgraded from senior secondary to secondary level," he added. 

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