
Arunachal to have CBSE sub-regional office soon
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Itanagar: Looking to strengthen Arunachal Pradesh's educational infrastructure and governance, the regional office of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in Guwahati signed an agreement with the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) on Wednesday to establish a sub-regional office at the latter's campus here.
The CBSE office will be housed within the SCERT campus at Gohpur Tinali in Chimpu. The Arunachal govt has allotted a space of 1720 sq. ft. in the old SCERT building to facilitate the initiative, underscoring its commitment to improving service delivery to CBSE-affiliated schools in the state.
The office will cater exclusively to all CBSE-related matters in Arunachal Pradesh and will be headed by CBSE sub-regional officer, Itanagar, J Pankaj Bage.
The establishment of the office in Itanagar marks a significant step towards more accessible, efficient and locally responsive CBSE services.
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