India’s Centre transfers CBSE chairman, secretary and forms inquiry committee
India’s central government intervened in the CBSE controversy this week. The chairman of the Central Board of Secondary Education was transferred. The
India’s central government intervened in the CBSE controversy this week. The
chairman of the Central Board of Secondary Education was transferred. The
board’s secretary was also removed from his post. An inquiry committee has been
set up to investigate the row. Officials cited the need for accountability and
transparency. The moves aim to restore confidence in the nation’s school
examination system. Stakeholders, including teachers and parents, are awaiting
the committee’s findings. The government has said the inquiry will report its
conclusions promptly.