Due to Dhirendra Krishna Shastri’s ‘Hanuman Katha,’ the CBSE has asked school administrators not to attend the East Delhi office.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) East Delhi office has requested schools within its jurisdiction not to attend the office from July 5 to July 8 because to Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri’s ‘Hanuman Katha’ event.
Traffic cones have been placed around the IP Extension area in East Delhi, where the event is being conducted.
The CBSE stated in a warning sent to all East Delhi school principals that the projected attendance for the event would be “more than one lakh people” and that schools “are advised to avoid visit” to the regional headquarters.
The CBSE also urged schools to adopt “official communication through online mode (email or telephonic)”. It also ordered school officials to use public transport in the event of unavoidable situations. School officials are also required to carry a valid identification card. “The office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, East District, Delhi, has informed us that Pandit Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham will perform ‘Hanuman Katha’ from 5 to 8 July at Utsav Maidan, IP Extension, Delhi.”
In this regard, the undersigned is requested to inform you to please refer to the guidelines to avoid any disturbance during this period, since a gathering of more than one lakh persons is expected,” the CBSE said in a statement.
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