Delhi schools exempted from paying additional charges for upgrading to senior secondary level

Primary or middle schools can be upgraded to senior secondary institutions without having to any additional charges to DDA, as per an order by Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena.

The LG’s order, which follows a high court decision, will exempt such societies or schools from paying additional floor area ratio (FAR) charges, a statement said on Saturday.

This will liberate them from “red tape and the harassment of running around to the education department and the Delhi Development Authority (DDA)”, it said.

The LG has also directed that the DDA modifies its lease deeds with the societies to this effect. Accordingly, the DDA has issued an standard operating procedure for conversion or upgrade of primary or middle schools to senior secondary schools.

As per the SOP, while such schools will be able to avail the additional FAR for such an upgrade, they will not be required to pay any charges for the same, it stated.

Societies and schools will now apply for an NOC to the DDA for availing the additional FAR, along with permission of the education department for the upgrade, certificate of affiliation from the boards (CBSE, ICSE, etc.) and a certificate of income tax exemption, the statement said.

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