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City schools yet to develop websites despite CBSE order
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Despite repeated reminders by Central Board of Secondary Education to all affiliated schools to develop their individual websites, many city institutions have failed to move on this front for more than a year.

Interestingly, CBSE has also not initiated any action to make the schools comply with its directions.

City schools yet to develop websites despite CBSE order


The CBSE governing body had on June 29, 2010, resolved to make it mandatory for every affiliated school to develop their websites containing comprehensive information about the school and its management. A CBSE circular directed schools to develop their respective websites by January 5, 2012. Earlier, a circular was issued in October 2010 on the matter.

The proposed websites were to provide information on affiliation status of the schools, details of infrastructure, names and designation of teachers, class- and section-wise enrolment of students, postal and e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, details of member of managing committees etc.

The affiliated schools were expected to come up with individual websites within six months, but the matter has continued to linger for two-and-a-half years.

CBSE regional officer RJ Khanderao said, "The circular was issued in 2010 and 2011 and it is mandatory for schools to adhere to the directive so that requisite information is accessible in public domain."

"It is a gradual process. Every year, schools which get affiliated to CBSE are ordered to develop their websites.

"Schools will slowly implement this order since websites cannot be developed overnight. But we have instructed them to regularly update the already existing websites. Moreover, they will submit annual reports on their websites every September so that we know what they have done so far," added Khanderao.

Of the 113 government schools in Chandigarh, only 5-6 have developed their websites. Of the 79 private schools, many have not come up with their websites. "It is difficult for parents to know the details about schools in the absence of websites. In this age of Internet, people will not be aware of schools that do not have this facility," remarked a parent Rajesh Pratap.

INFO TO BE MADE PUBLIC

 

CBSE asks schools to put teachers' salaries and class fees online

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to bring in a change in the way schools function.

In its effort to make the functioning of schools more transparent, the CBSE has asked them to update their websites where details such as salaries of teachers and their particulars, fee structure for all classes, list of members of the school management committee along with their addresses and necessary information about the school campus have to be put up.

Moreover, all these have to be done before the ongoing session ends. In case a school fails to comply, the CBSE can refuse to register its students in Classes IX and X for the board exam.

According to a circular sent to the principals of all affiliated schools on June 17, some schools have not developed their websites despite repeated reminders. So the board has now decided to act tough and has linked their non-compliance with the future of their students.

"It has come to the notice of the board that some of the schools have not yet developed their own websites and have not uploaded the required information on their websites. The defaulter school failing to comply with the above directions will not be able to register their candidates for the board's examination and responsibility would lie with the school management (sic)," stated the circular signed by deputy secretary (affiliation), CBSE.

Even though the board examination is optional for Class X students, schools still have to get their students in classes IX and X registered with the CBSE as their results under Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) are collated and verified by the board.

The CBSE had given schools time till July 17 to put up their own websites and update them with required information.

"Several schools do not upload the necessary information. The board will take necessary action against the defaulters," said a CBSE official.

 

 

 



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