CBSE Issues Show-Cause Notices to 27 Schools for Bye-Law Violations

*New Delhi: September 14*The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has taken decisive action against 27 schools across Rajasthan and Delhi, following surprise inspections that uncovered multiple violations of the Board’s Bye-Laws. The inspections revealed significant discrepancies in the enrollment and attendance practices of these institutions.Among the violations, it was noted that several schools had enrolled more students in classes XI and XII than were actually attending. Issues with the accuracy of attendance records were also identified, raising concerns about the schools’ adherence to CBSE regulations. Additionally, some schools were found to be non-compliant with the Board’s infrastructural norms, which could impact both the quality of education and student safety.In response, CBSE has issued show-cause notices to the 27 schools—22 from Delhi and 5 from the Ajmer region. These notices demand explanations regarding the schools’ enrollment practices, adherence to infrastructural standards, and other regulatory norms set by the Board.CBSE emphasized its commitment to upholding the highest educational standards and affirmed that it will continue to rigorously monitor compliance to ensure that all affiliated institutions meet its stringent requirements.