The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has recently taken strict action against two schools of Delhi in the case of fake documents. The board has lodged a police complaint against both the schools for submitting fake land certificates in the affiliation process. Let us tell you that recently also CBSE officials had reached many schools across the country.
According to CBSE, Manav Bhavana Public School, Burari, and Sat Saheb Public School, Uttam Nagar, had submitted fake land certificates as part of the documents required for affiliation. According to CBSE officials, the board strictly examines the documents submitted during the scrutiny of applications. For this, the documents are also verified from the concerned authorities.
Fake documents found during verification
According to reports, when the land certificates submitted by these schools were sent to the concerned authorities for verification, it was found that these certificates had not been issued. During investigation, it became clear that the schools had submitted fake and fake certificates. Taking this irregularity seriously, the Board has lodged a complaint against both the schools at Preet Vihar Police Station. Officials say that further action will be ensured as per the law.
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Board's strict instructions
CBSE has given strict instructions to all the schools to avoid any kind of fraud and submit only correct and verified documents for the affiliation process. This action of the board has sent a big message towards ensuring discipline and transparency in the education sector.
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