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Delhi Schools Face Surprise Inspections to Boost Quality and Performance
16 Nov
Summary
- Education department launches 3-day-a-week school inspections
- Inspections to monitor results, infrastructure, attendance, and student performance
- Officers required to submit detailed reports within 2 days of inspection

In a move to enhance the quality of education in Delhi's government schools, the education department has launched a new initiative that will see increased school inspections. As of 2025-11-16T20:27:06+00:00, the department has instructed all district deputy education officers and deputy directors to visit schools every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning.
During these visits, the officers will assess the overall condition of basic facilities, review efforts to reduce school bag weight, and verify the proper implementation of various educational programs and frameworks. They will also evaluate teaching and learning processes, students' health and hygiene, bonus point systems, and teachers' attendance.
After each round of inspections, the officers must submit detailed reports to the concerned district commissioner within two days. The education department will then review the findings without delay and initiate necessary actions, follow-ups, or corrective measures to improve the functioning and quality of the schools.
This new initiative aims to strengthen oversight and accountability in Delhi's government schools, ensuring that students receive the best possible education.



