CAG Raps CBSE For Delay In Processing Of Affiliation Pleas
CAG Raps CBSE For Delay In Processing Of Affiliation Pleas
CAG Raps : A CAG review found the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) deferred handling of the application for association by schools a year ago, giving them the chance to start classes without leeway.

NEW DELHI: The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has rapped the CBSE for delay in handling requests for association, saying the slip by enabled schools to work sans the board’s gesture, which traded off understudies’ wellbeing, cleanliness and security. A CAG review found the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) deferred preparing of the application for alliance by schools a year ago, giving them the chance to start classes without leeway.
As indicated by the standards, all applications which are gotten by the board at the very latest June 30 consistently, might be prepared together inside a half year.
“The review investigation uncovered that association was conceded to the schools by the Board in 140 out of 203 cases. Nonetheless, just 19 out of the 140 cases (14 for each penny) were conceded connection inside a half year. In the staying 121 cases, board took seven months to more than three years to pass on allow of alliance to the schools,” the CAG said in its report which was tabled in Parliament a week ago.
In 58 of the 203 cases, where the schools had connected for association for white collar classes or moving up to senior optional classes, the alliance was allowed after beginning of the session, which is an infringement of CBSE bye-laws, the report said.
The CAG additionally saw that the authentications obtained by the schools from the metropolitan, fire and transport specialists and submitted to the Board with their applications were not in appropriate organization in 123 of the 203 cases inspected.
“Further, association was allowed in view of testaments whose legitimacy either lapsed or were with restricted legitimacy of one year in 76 of the 123 cases. This brought about give of association without affirmation in regards to wellbeing, cleanliness and security of understudies,” it said.
The examiner likewise brought up that connection was conceded to 75 schools without the constitution of assessment panel.
Non-direct of general assessment of schools which as of now have connection, non-outfitting of yearly reports by schools and not leading review of their assets are among different anomalies and infringement of CBSE standards called attention to by the CAG.
(This Story Originating From NDTV)