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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has filed a police complaint against two schools in Delhi. The board has filed this complaint against both the schools for submitting fake documents in their application for affiliation. Both the schools had submitted fake documents in their application for affiliation with the board. In a press release, the board clarified that it follows a strict procedure to provide affiliation to schools. Under the affiliation process, schools have to submit mandatory documents including land certificate, which are then thoroughly checked. To ensure authenticity, the board gets these documents verified from the issuing authorities.

Against which schools complaints were made 

The schools against which the complaint has been filed by CBSE are Manav Bhavana Public School and Sat Saheb Public School. Manav Bhavana Public is located on Nathupura Main Road in Burari and Sat Saheb Public School is located in C-Block of Som Bazaar, Nanhe Park, Uttam Nagar.

The land certificates of both the schools turned out to be fake 

During verification, the Central Board of Secondary Education found that the Lend Certificates given by both the schools were fake and were not issued by the concerned authorities. Following this, the board lodged a complaint against both the schools at Preet Vihar Police Station and sought legal action under the law.

The board had earlier issued show cause notices to more than 30 schools 

CBSE emphasised its commitment to maintaining high standards in the affiliation process and ensuring that only schools fulfilling all the necessary requirements are granted affiliation. Earlier also, CBSE had issued show cause notices to more than 30 schools for failing to comply with its provisions and rules.

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