A circular by CBSE secretary Joseph Emmanuel informing schools affiliated to the Board about this amendment said the Right to Education Act lays down that no teacher should be engaged in non-academic activities except those related to census, disaster relief or election.
According to earlier guidelines, CBSE-affiliated schools could ask one of the teachers to accompany children in school vans.
CABE is the country's highest advisory body in the field of education.
Schools affiliated to CBSE should ensure that teachers are not engaged in activities other than those related directly to teaching, professional upgradation, examination etc, the circular said.
"For activities of ministerial nature, transport or canteen for similar related tasks, separate trained staff may be deployed by the school," it added.
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