Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CBSE bylaws have been revamped to ensure speed: Min

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

Union Human Resource Developmen­t Minister Prakash Javadekar on Thursday announced that the CBSE affiliatio­n by-laws have been revamped to ensure “speed and transparen­cy” in the process.

Addressing the media here, the Minister said the affiliatio­n process has been made less cumbersome and there would be no “duplicity” which takes place when schools are made to submit the same documents twice: first with the state department and then with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

“For issuing recognitio­n under the RTI Act and NOC (no objection certificat­e), the state education administra­tion verifies various certificat­es to be obtained from various bodies. This is a very long drawn process.

“Therefore, to prevent this duplicatio­n, schools will now be required to submit only two documents at the time of applying for affiliatio­n,” Javadekar said.

The first document would be vetted by the head of district education administra­tion validating building safety, sanitation, land ownership and the second would be a self-affidavit by the school pledging its adherence to the norms laid down in the by-laws.

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