Noida School Loses CBSE Affiliation Following Complaints Of Harassment And Misconduct

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has revoked the senior secondary affiliation of a Noida school following a thorough investigation into serious complaints of harassment and misconduct. The inquiry revealed that multiple teachers had raised concerns regarding harassment within the school environment, along with issues related to unpaid salaries. This decision highlights the CBSE's commitment to ensuring a safe and supportive educational atmosphere for both students and staff. The school administration is now faced with the challenge of addressing these allegations and rebuilding trust within the community. The revocation of CBSE affiliation serves as a significant reminder of the importance of accountability in educational institutions and underscores the need for effective measures against harassment and misconduct in schools across the country.
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