With ANI Inputs.
Central Board of Secondary Education board has registered a police complaint, demanding action against Sat Saheb Public School and Manava Bhawna Public School. The board registered the complaint against both the schools for allgedly submitting forged documents.
While reviewing the land certificate submitted by schools, the CBSE Board sent the documents to the authorities for verification. During this, it was found that the certificates didn’t get issued by appropriate authorities.
Manava Bhawna Public School is located on Nathupura Main Road in Burari, Delhi, while Sat Saheb Public School is situated at 101 C-Block, Som Bazar, Uttam Nagar.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) classifies schools into various categories to effectively manage and conduct public examinations for students enrolled in affiliated institutions.
According to a CBSE press release issued on Tuesday, each category has specific requirements that schools must meet to ensure a standardized and fair examination process. The board grants affiliation to schools only after they successfully fulfill all mandatory requirements and any additional conditions outlined in the Affiliation Bye-Laws established in 2018.
These regulations cover various aspects, including infrastructure, faculty qualifications, curriculum standards, and administrative procedures, ensuring that affiliated schools maintain the quality and integrity expected by the board. By enforcing these standards, CBSE aims to provide a consistent educational experience for students across its affiliated schools.
During the evaluation process of the application, the board reviews the documents submitted by the schools. After this, the documents are verified by the issuing authorities.
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