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Pvt schools not to follow CBSE guidelines: DoE

NEW DELHI:Opposing the recent Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) circular, the Aam Aadmi Party government has asked private schools in the national Capital not to follow the recent CBSE notification on appointment of principals as the new clauses are “contrary” to the provisions of Delhi School Education Rules.

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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, January 16

Opposing the recent Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) circular, the Aam Aadmi Party government has asked private schools in the national Capital not to follow the recent CBSE notification on appointment of principals as the new clauses are “contrary” to the provisions of Delhi School Education Rules.

“Since private schools in Delhi are bound to follow the provisions of Delhi School Education Act and rules, 1973, therefore, any bye-laws of affiliation of CBSE or any other Board can't override the provisions of the Act passed by Parliament,” stated the Directorate of Education (DoE) in its recent communication to schools.

“CBSE has amended existing affiliation bye-Laws of the Board, relating to constitution of the Selection Committee in the case of recruitment of the head of the private unaided recognized schools,” said the DoE. .

“The said constitution of Selection Committee is contrary to the provisions of Delhi School Education Rules, 1973,” added the DoE.

According to the DoE, there is no provision in the Act to induct the member nominated by CBSE in the managing committee of private schools.

It also quoted a 2015 ruling of Delhi High Court stating “schools in Delhi are governed by its act, hence the CBSE bye-Laws will not apply and the Delhi School Education Act and rules and the applicable circulars as issued by DoE will be applicable”.

“All heads of schools are directed to strictly comply with the provisions of the Delhi Act with regard to constitution of selection committee for recruitment of principals,” it added.

The CBSE had last month notified that private schools affiliated to it will no longer be able to appoint principals or heads on their own as the board has empowered itself to monitor such appointments in schools that fall under its ambit.

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