The recognition of Neerja Modi School located in Jaipur has been canceled by the CBSE Board. On November 1 last, a student studying in the fourth class in the same school committed suicide by jumping from the fourth floor. After which the parents of the student had also lodged a complaint regarding action against the school. But now the question is that when board exams are looming, what will happen to the students studying in school? Let us know…
Amyra, a fourth class student, had committed suicide. After this case, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has taken a big and strict step. However, CBSE has made it clear that special arrangements have been made to ensure that no student’s education is spoiled.
Talking about the students studying in class 10th and 12th, the board has said that the children do not need to worry about anything. These children will be able to appear for their board exams from this school in February-March 2026. Their school code, examination center and all necessary arrangements will remain the same as before.
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Will not get entry
According to media reports, but according to the rules, students studying in 9th and 11th class will not be able to be promoted to the next class i.e. 10th or 12th from the same school. Such students will have to take admission in some other CBSE affiliated school by 31 March 2026. However, the board has said that these children will easily get places in nearby schools. Neerja Modi School will not be able to admit any new student.
State government will decide
There is concern among parents even about children studying in smaller classes i.e. from first to eighth. The education of these children will now be conducted under the rules of Rajasthan Education Department. The state government will decide whether the school will run these classes further or the children will be transferred to nearby government or private schools.
Found these flaws
According to the board report, there were not enough CCTV cameras in the school. Due to which monitoring was not possible. The arrangements for safety net, railing etc. on the upper floors were inadequate. The school’s counseling system was also not working well regarding the mental health of the students.
expressed gratitude to the board
CBSE has taken action on Neerja Modi School. Amyra’s family has expressed gratitude to the board on this. Amyra’s maternal uncle Sahil said that we thank CBSE for taking action against the school. CBSE is the first institution which has taken any action in this entire matter. He also said that the recognition of classes one to eight comes under the Rajasthan Education Department. When a school is not safe for children in classes 9 to 12, that school cannot be safe for children in classes 1 to 8. Therefore, now the education department should take some concrete action in this matter.
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