Mumbai, Dec. 20 -- Schools in Maharashtra can no longer use terms like 'international' or 'global' in their names unless they meet specific eligibility criteria such as having campuses abroad or offering an international curriculum.
This decision aims to prevent confusion among parents and ensure transparency in the education sector.
The Maharashtra school education department has directed local education officers to scrutinize new proposals and existing schools, ensuring compliance with the new rules.
According to the eligibility criteria, the schools must have campuses outside India or offer a recognized international curriculum to use "International" or "Global" in their names.
The school already using these terms will be asked to ch...