Meeting with the CBSE officials in New Delhi to Solve the Burning issues SARAS and Oasis in getting affiliation.
Our recent, meeting held in New Delhi the National Independent Schools Alliance dialogue with the CBSE higher officials regarding the CBSE Burning issues .We were asked to meet the IAS Sanyam Bharadwaj, Controller of Examination, to address the issues of CBSE. The issues discussed during our Natiinal Executive meeting
1. Sections issue
2.CWSN facilities
3.Lift / Ramp in existing schools.
4.Strength of class
5.Composite lab.
6.Training charges.
7.Increase in exam. center cost
8.Attendance inspection.
9.Refund of 75000 if paid.
10.Separating LOC and Saras.
11.Penelties
Regarding the resent issue
Meet IAS Sanyam Bharadwaj, Controller of Examination, CBSE and submitted along with our National Team members our School Voice team recommendation and what are the possible solution can be done according to the current senorio accepted by CBSE
1.*Section Increase and Refund of Rs. 75,000*
CBSE has agreed to allow schools to increase or decrease the number of sections within the limits of approved sections. This process must be done through SARAS to avoid future inconveniences. For schools wishing to increase beyond the allotted sections, they will need to apply through SARAS and pay the relevant fee.
CBSE will also refund the Rs. 75,000 fee collected from the school during the section increase application process.
2.*Dual Recognition and NOC Challenges*
CBSE will send formal instructions to all state government departments regarding various NOCs (Land, Structural Safety, Fire, etc.) following the CBSE format.
CBSE will also explore the idea of implementing the model of getting certificates from the Empanelled Engineers.
3.*CSWN Infrastructure Compliance Timeline*
CBSE will revise the timeline for compliance with CSWN-related infrastructure requirements, providing schools with a more reasonable timeframe. The Board has requested a detailed representation of the challenges faced by schools in meeting infrastructure requirements. There will be amendments regarding the construction of a 6-foot-high brick wall with barbed wire as an alternative to a concrete compound wall.
The Rs. 50,000 non-compliance fee will also be reevaluated after discussions with the Chairman.
4.*Unaided Schools Board Results as a Separate Category*
Control of Examinations praised the contribution and performance in the Board Exams which always keep highest pass percentage.
CBSE has agreed to publish board results for unaided schools as a separate category, allowing for a better understanding of the contributions of private schools.
5.*Benefits to Teachers and Principals*
Starting from the next academic year, there will be no evaluations on Sundays, and the evaluation period will be reduced to 7 days. Evaluation centers will be located closer to schools to facilitate teachers’ commutes.