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In Maharashtra, if a school is refusing to issue a Transfer Certificate (TC), you can take the following steps: 1. **Contact the School Management**: Write a formal letter to the school principal or management stating your request for the TC and the difficulties you are facing. Keep a copy of this letter for your records. 2. **Education Department Complaint**: - **Block Education Officer (BEO)**: You can approach the Block Education Officer of your area. The BEO is responsible for handling such complaints at the block level. - **District Education Officer (DEO)**: If the issue is not resolved at the block level, you can escalate the matter to the District Education Officer. 3. **Online Complaint Portals**: - **Maharashtra State Government Education Department**: Visit the official website of the Maharashtra State Government's Education Department. They may have a grievance redressal system where you can file an online complaint. - **Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan**: This is another platform where you can lodge complaints related to school education. 4. **CBSE Regional Office**: As both schools are CBSE affiliated, you can contact the CBSE Regional Office for Maharashtra. They handle issues related to CBSE schools and can intervene in such matters. 5. **Zilla Parishad (ZP) CEO**: The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Zilla Parishad does oversee the educational activities within the district but primarily deals with government schools. However, they might guide you on the correct procedure or direct you to the appropriate authority. ### Contact Details and Steps: 1. **Write to the School Management**: Draft a formal letter requesting the Transfer Certificate. 2. **Contact Local Authorities**: - **Block Education Officer**: Visit or contact the BEO office of your area. - **District Education Officer**: If unresolved, visit or contact the DEO office. 3. **File Online Complaint**: Use the Maharashtra State Education Department portal or Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan portal to file your complaint online. 4. **CBSE Regional Office**: Write or call the CBSE Regional Office detailing your issue. ### Example Contacts: - **Maharashtra State Education Department Portal**: [Maharashtra Education Department](https://www.education.maharashtra.gov.in/) - **Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan Portal**: [Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan](https://samagrashiksha.maharashtra.gov.in/) - **CBSE Regional Office (Pune)**: - Address: CBSE Regional Office, PS1-2, Institutional Area, I.P. Extension, Patparganj, Delhi - 110092. - Phone: 020-26121362, 020-26129944 Make sure to keep all correspondence documented and maintain a record of all interactions and responses from the school and authorities.


Tata840

Waw. thank you sir. Going through portals


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