Context:
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) amended its Affiliation Bylaws, 2018, mandating the appointment of socio-emotional and career counselors in all affiliated schools, following a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed in the Rajasthan High Court (July 2025).
Key Highlights:
- Policy Reform
- Amendment to Clause 2.4.12 of CBSE Affiliation Bylaws.
- Mandatory appointment of:
- Socio-emotional counselors
- Career guidance counselors
- Judicial Trigger
- Reform followed a PIL highlighting rising:
- Student anxiety
- Academic stress
- Psychological disorders
- Objective
- Establish a standardized mental health support framework.
- Improve career planning and guidance systems in schools.
Stakeholders Involved:
- CBSE
- Affiliated schools
- Students and parents
- Judiciary (Rajasthan HC)
Significance:
- Institutional recognition of mental health as educational priority.
- Aligns with goals of NEP 2020 emphasizing holistic development.
- Strengthens preventive mental healthcare at school level.
- Promotes early intervention and career preparedness.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- CBSE: Autonomous body under Ministry of Education.
- Affiliation Bylaws, 2018: Regulatory framework for CBSE schools.
- Public Interest Litigation (PIL):
- Expanded under Article 226 & Article 32.
- NEP 2020:
- Emphasizes holistic and multidisciplinary education.
- Focus on well-being and counseling support.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Social Justice & Education:
- Rising student suicides highlight systemic stress in competitive exam culture.
- Need for integrating mental health in public policy.
- Governance & Accountability:
- Judiciary’s role in triggering policy reform.
- Importance of institutional compliance mechanisms.
- Indian Society Issues:
- Peer pressure, social media influence, parental expectations.
- Career uncertainty in evolving job markets.
- Implementation Challenges:
- Availability of trained counselors.
- Monitoring quality across urban and rural schools.
Way Forward:
- Develop national accreditation standards for school counselors.
- Integrate life skills and emotional literacy in curriculum.
- Regular mental health audits in schools.
- Expand reform to state boards and non-CBSE institutions.
UPSC Relevance:
GS Paper 2 – Governance & Social Justice
GS Paper 1 – Indian Society
Prelims Focus: CBSE, PIL, NEP 2020
