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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched a facility for virtual inspection of schools for “upgradation of affiliation” in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, an official talked about on Thursday.
These schools are “already affiliated with the board and due to natural growth of students in higher classes, the schools are facing hardship due to non-conduct of inspection”, CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi talked about.
The virtual inspection may be carried out for “upgradation to secondary and senior secondary level for cases registered up to session 2021-22” and for this, current inspection committees may be formed, the official talked about.
It has been seen that “the physical inspection of schools, which have applied for upgradation of affiliation, has been held up due to the current COVID-19 situation, in which schools are not fully functional,” Tripathi talked about.
“The inspection committees constituted to conduct the virtual inspection will be required to complete the inspection within 10 days positively,” he talked about.
The board is organising a facilitation centre to deal with queries, and points of schools and inspection committees related to the virtual inspection.
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