CBSE Issues Notice to 34 Schools for Rule Violations

CBSE Issues Notice to Schools for Rule Violations
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Why Has CBSE Taken Action Against These Schools?

CBSE in action! Issued notices to 34 schools for rule violations. Schools must reply within 30 days. Check details and the full list here.

What is the CBSE Notice About?

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a show-cause notice to 34 schools. The notice alleges that these schools have violated CBSE Affiliation Bylaws 2018 and other prescribed guidelines. This blog post will explain the key details of this CBSE circular, and all teachers, students, and parents should read it till the end.

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The schools receiving the notice are from Haryana, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh. These schools must now respond within 30 days or face action from the board under its affiliation rules.

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What Did the CBSE Notice State?

CBSE reminded schools about its circular number 4/2019, dated January 30, 2019, which highlights the rules and conditions under the CBSE Affiliation Bylaws 2018. The board stated that non-compliance with these bylaws, especially under Chapter 12, will be treated as a violation.

The notice clearly mentioned that under Section 14.1, every affiliated school is obligated to follow CBSE’s rules. Any deviation will result in appropriate action by the board.

Why Were These CBSE Schools Issued Notices?

The issue began with CBSE’s notification on July 7, 2024, instructing all affiliated schools not to participate in events organized by the CBSE School Games Welfare Society (CBSE-WSO). The CBSE-WSO, based in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, has been misusing CBSE’s name for organizing sporting events without authorization.

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Despite this clear instruction, some schools participated in events conducted by CBSE-WSO. This act violated the CBSE circular, prompting the board to issue notices to the schools involved.

What Should Schools Do Now?

The schools have been given 30 days to respond to the show-cause notice. CBSE emphasized that responses must reach the board within the stipulated time. Failure to do so will result in further action based on CBSE rules.

Why is This Notice Significant for Schools?

This notice is a reminder for schools to follow the affiliation rules strictly. Schools must ensure compliance with all CBSE guidelines and avoid any unauthorized activities. By doing so, they can maintain their affiliation and uphold the trust of students and parents.

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What Can Teachers and Students Learn from This?

Teachers and students should be aware of the importance of following CBSE rules and regulations. Schools must focus on participating only in legitimate and authorized activities to avoid unnecessary complications.

CBSE issues SCN to 34 schools who take part in SGFI through CBSE WSO. 

This action by CBSE highlights its commitment to maintaining high standards and ensuring compliance with its guidelines. Share this information with your friends, students, and teachers to spread awareness about this important notice.

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