CBSE Notification post LocalCircles poll

We are pleased to share with you that after LocalCircles polls on school fee transparency, CBSE has taken a significant step last week requiring schools following CBSE for significant disclosures.

Attached are some of the LocalCircles polls in which you participated and the notification issued by CBSE.

CBSE has asked for mandatory disclosures under six categories: general, management, infrastructure, staff, finance and other details. This covers an unprecedented wide range of information — from the number of taps to fee break-up, WiFi speed, admission results, reserve funds and balance sheets. The deadline for the disclosure is November 30, 2016.

There are still a few pending items like establishing a regulator for school fee and allowing schools with profit objectives to be set up as companies and we will keep the follow ups on with CBSE Chairman and Dept of School Education, MHRD.

Thanks for participating in these polls. It is good to see citizens demanding and in cases like these Government taking actions. more  

School_Fee_Poll_Summary___20161101023910___.jpg
View all 17 comments Below 17 comments
Sir , please put the same in face book because it is vast area.more people seeingFB. more  
Good job. Please include there in who is responsible for the compliances. What authority he/she is having in case of violation? Other wise things will remain in paper and we will be back to square one. Example: Recent fire at SUM hospital in Bhubaneswar where 21 patients died. The fire authority issued official notice and everything possible was done. But the hospital didn't bother and continued its business. We all watched in the news and now forgotten. Out come 21 died not of their fault. Please clarify how CBSE Board is going to over come such elements. Thanks more  
Yes, Correction happens such a way only ---- Now a days Schools major objective is to earn money rather than providing education to the Students and those who work on these guidelines are successful too. Great misfortune for India. more  
Sir, it would have nice if the CBSE schools are made to accept the income certificates of parents to grant the 25% to admit pupil from People Below Poverty line for the waiver of school fees to such children please Sir. Thank you, Yours sincerely, K.S.Nagarajan Chennai. EMail: nagarajanks27@yahoo.co.in more  
That is very encouraging news - I was going through the PDF attached -one key point 1. Point D (staff details) - what would than incorporate or have. I am suggesting here that depending upon the fees a school charges the teachers should accordingly be qualified. There are lot of instances where teachers (ladies with all due respects) pay money and get a education degree and start teaching - They are not even able to counsel students or identify AHD students - if the school is a basic school then the fees should differ from a premium (which needs to be identified - not suggesting IGSE model schools). My concern till today is teachers in most of the schools themselves are not aware of basic aspects We should also have criteria of fees dependent upon one key aspect - teacher to student ratio my apologies if this was missed out earlier in the survey but probably can be referred to later. I am very happy of the developments. Thank you Sir/madam more  
Post a Comment

Related Posts

    • deteriorating services of health insurance services.

      This is really a true picture of current scenario. Despite increase in premium amount continuously in ;ast 2-3 years after covid, service standards have drastically gone from bad to worst by these ...

      By Alok Khullar
      /
    • Plight of health Insurance claimants

      I must complement localcircles management and members for being the most effective media in the country to quantify public plight on various issues and bringing it out. The attached sto...

      By Aditi Gupta
      /
    • Average temp going up by 5-8 degrees

      See attached friends. Average summer have gone up in India by 5-8 degrees in last 5 years. Like this we will have 50 degrees in Delhi soon. This is climate change for us.

      By Sudesh Rai
      /
    • Why households are facing squeeze

      The most important parameter for judging any government is the inflation vs. increased incomes. A study was conducted in Maharashtra on the cost of making two thalis in 2019 and 2024. The data used...

      By Reeta Kumar
      /
    • Covishield Astrazeneca has a problem

      AstraZeneca, for the first time, admitted in its court documents that its Covid vaccine can cause rare side effects, paving way for a multi-million pound legal payout, The Telegraph reported on Sun...

      By Ruchika L Maheshwari
      /
    • Elon Musk mocking India

      Musk canceled his visit to India "because of a busy schedule." He arrived in China today but could not find time to fly five hours southwest. Despite having 1/6th of the world's population, India i...

      By Shivani Khiste
      /
    • Need this flight cancellation reform

      LocalCircles has been doing phenomenal work in the area of aviation reforms. In fact its the only hones public voice out there. Even many newspapers dont cover public issues with airlines.

      By Rajesh Suri
      /
    • No confidence in food regulators

      The LocalCircles survey on food safety was nicely carried here in Kolkata by Telegraph and it makes it clear. FSSAI and state food departments are failing the people.

      By Shikha Mantri
      /
    • ICICI mobile app is compromising data

      Several users have reported being able to view other customers' ICICI Bank credit cards on their iMobile app. Since the full card number, expiry date, and CVV are visible on iMobile, and one can ma...

      By Sudesh Rai
      /
    • Govt acts against seat fee extortion by airlines

      Super excellent work LC and great to see this clip I received in one of the groups of LocalCircles work getting recognised on the issue on NDTV. Children under 12 now have to be seated with parents...

      By Sarita Ravichandran
      /
    • Is there an issue with many banks

      The RBI has directed Kotak Mahindra Bank to cease and desist, with immediate effect, from (i) onboarding of new customers through its online and mobile banking channels and (ii) issuing fresh credi...

      By Vijaya Nair
      /
Share
Enter your email and mobile number and we will send you the instructions

Note - The email can sometime gets delivered to the spam folder, so the instruction will be send to your mobile as well

All My Circles
Invite to
(Maximum 500 email ids allowed.)