CBSE issues show cause notice to 2,000 schools for not making certain information public
Over 2,000 Schools Across The Country Was Issued Show Cause Notice By The Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE) For Not Making Certain Information Public.
Over 2,000 schools across the country was issued show cause notice by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for not making certain information public.
As per the norms, all CBSE schools are mandated to make details public right from the number of water taps, wi-fi facilities with speed details to a complete breakup of monthly fees of each class, admission results, reserve funds and balance sheets.
The schools were asked to fill the information online through the link given on the board’s website and also upload on their respective websites by October last year.
“Over 2,000 schools have failed to comply with the mandatory disclosure order. The identified schools have been sent show cause notices. They will be given one last chance failing which they will have to pay a fine of Rs 50,000 each,” a senior board official said.
CBSE has also warned schools to follow the prescribed norms regarding the fee structure.
“The fees should be commensurate with the facilities provided by the school and any violations will be dealt with seriously,” the official added.
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