However, 230 such schools later complied and deposit the dues.
"A total number of 464 schools in various parts of the country (including 8 in Delhi) have failed to deposit provident fund contribution after deducting the same from the salary," Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya said in written reply to Lok Sabha.
He said the EPFO's field offices have issued notices to 464 schools which defaulted on payment of PF dues.
He said,"actions (against these 234 schools) as envisaged under the EPF & MP Act and the schemes framed thereunder for assessment of dues and recovery thereof have been initiated against these schools."
Meanwhile in reply to another query, the Minister said that at present no proposal to open regional office or to upgrade any office to regional office is being considered by the executive committee of the EPFO.
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