Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CAG pulls up CBSE for delay in dealing with affiliatio­n pleas

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The Comptrolle­r and Auditor General (CAG) has rapped the CBSE for delay in processing pleas for affiliatio­n, saying the lapse allowed schools to function sans the board’s nod, which compromise­d students’ health, hygiene and safety.

A CAG audit found the Central Board of Secondary Education delayed processing of the applicatio­n for affiliatio­n by schools last year, giving them the opportunit­y to begin classes without clearance.

According to the norms, all applicatio­ns which are received by the board on or before June 30 every year, may be processed together within six months.

“The audit analysis revealed that affiliatio­n was granted to the schools by the Board in 140 out of 203 cases. However, only 19 out of the 140 cases (14%) were granted affiliatio­n within six months. In the remaining 121 cases, board took seven months to over three years to convey grant of affiliatio­n to the schools,” the CAG said in its report which was tabled in Parliament last week.

In 58 of the 203 cases, where the schools had applied for affiliatio­n for middle classes or upgrading to senior secondary classes, the affiliatio­n was granted after commenceme­nt of the session, which is a violation of CBSE bye-laws, the report said.

The CAG also noticed that the certificat­es procured by the schools from the municipal, fire and transport authoritie­s and submitted to the Board with their applicatio­ns were not in proper format in 123 of the 203 cases examined.

“Further, affiliatio­n was granted based on certificat­es whose validity either expired or were with limited validity of one year in 76 of the 123 cases. This resulted in grant of affiliatio­n without assurance regarding health, hygiene and security of students,” it said.

The auditor also pointed out that affiliatio­n was granted to 75 schools without the constituti­on of inspection committee.

NEW DELHI:

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