CBSE carries out surprise checks in 10 schools of five states, one UT

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday carried out surprise checks in 10 schools spread over five states and one Union Territory — Assam, Delhi, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Odisha.

For proper inspections of the schools, 10 inspection teams — a CBSE officer leading one and a principal of an affiliated school — carried out the inspections in co-ordination.

The inspections were to check for adherence to CBSE bye-laws, academic and physical infrastructure, and whether schools were not admitting non-attending students.

Assam

International School, Guwahati – Opposite Radiant Motors, Kali Mandir Path, Nalapara Road, Sarusajai

Spring Dale International School – By Lane 3, Sonkuchi Path, Beharbari Charali, NH 37

Delhi

Rajindra Public School – Nihal Vihar, Nangloi

Karnataka

Shri Ram Global School, Whitefield – Sy No. 7 & 8, Samethanahalli Naganayakanakote

Madhya Pradesh

Sanskar Public School – Village & Post Naugaon

Kiddy's Corner Hr Sec School – Shivpuri Road, Gwalior

Maharashtra

Aditya English Medium School – Sr. No. 70, Dhankude Nagar, Baner, Pune – 411045

Delhi World Public School – Plot No. 7A/7B, Sector-12, Opp. Poonam Tower, Nerul (West)

Crimson Anisha Global School – S. No. 13/1/1, Kadnagar Undri, Pune

Odisha

Jupiter Public School – Gangapada, Khurda, Pin Code: 752054

The CBSE, while issuing a statement after the inspections, stated that the inspection committee reports would be examined and action taken as appropriate if the case so required.

"CBSE is dedicated to maintaining the standards of education and will keep taking strong action against any breach of its norms," the Board has stated.