Private Schools: Streamlined Process for Private Schools to Withdraw Deposits | Ahmedabad News

Ahmedabad: The state education department has decided to streamline the process for private schools seeking to withdrawdeposits collected during the application for school approval. District education officers (DEOs) are now authorized to approve deposit withdrawals, eliminating the need for schools to approach the commissioner of schools in Gandhinagar.
This move will expedite the withdrawal process, ensuring school managements receive their deposit amounts promptly.
Going to the commissioner of schools to get permission to withdraw deposits used to be a cumbersome process, and schools didn’t get their permission on time.
With the new directive, school managements need only approach their respective DEOs after the completion of the lock-in period. The DEO will then assess the school’s progress and approve the withdrawal of the deposit, simplifying the process.
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