Jagran correspondent Bhagalpur. CBSE affiliated schools of the district will now have to make all mandatory information public on their website. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has clarified that a fine of up to Rs 5 lakh can be imposed on schools that do not update the information within the stipulated time limit for violation of bye-laws. Regarding this, the board has issued an ultimatum to all the affiliated schools. School administrators have been asked to take serious initiative on this.
According to the instructions issued by the CBSE Secretary, all schools will have to upload the complete return in the prescribed format on their website by 15th February. This includes details of teachers, their educational qualifications, educational structure of the school, condition of classrooms, basic facilities, laboratories, library, security arrangements and other necessary information.
The Board has clarified that merely uploading the information will not be sufficient, but it will also be mandatory to keep it updated regularly. 28 CBSE affiliated schools of the district have to complete this process within the stipulated time limit.
Board fixed responsibility for transparency
Actually, it had come to the notice of CBSE that many schools have not been following the rules for a long time. There was either incomplete information or old information available on the websites of many schools. This was directly affecting the parents. During school selection, they were not able to get the necessary information for proper comparison and decision. In order to overcome this problem and create transparency in the education system, the board has now decided to be strict by setting clear deadlines.
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