The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted surprise inspections at 27 schools in Rajasthan and Delhi on September 3, 2024, to tackle the issue of dummy schools and ensure compliance with board regulations. The inspections, carried out by teams of CBSE officers and school principals, aimed to provide an accurate picture of school operations. CBSE reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining high educational standards and will take appropriate actions against schools found non-compliant.
CBSE Launches Surprise Inspections to Combat Dummy Schools Across Rajasthan and Delhi

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