Chief Minister of Delhi talks about Education:
Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, said today that the city administration will make sure that the poor and the underprivileged have access to the best educational resources in the city’s public schools.
The chief minister emphasized the need for every kid to have access to high-quality education during his remarks at the opening of a new school facility in Deoli Pahari, Sangam Vihar.
“B R Ambedkar frequently argued that every youngster must have an education if you want to see your nation prosper. Even though he came from a very low-income household, he received the best education possible abroad, the man claimed.
Mr. Kejriwal added that pupils residing in the heavily populated Sangam Vihar-Deoli area will “greatly benefit” from the school.
Every month, two to three new government schools are opened in Delhi, and many poor and disadvantaged kids are already enrolled there, according to him.
According to Mr. Kejriwal, Sangam Vihar’s water supply issues as well as education issues will soon be resolved.
Delhi’s education minister, Atishi, made a comparison between public and private schools and said that public schools in this city are superior to private schools in terms of quality.
“Our government has provided Sangam Vihar and Deoli residents with a great and contemporary school. Even children from low-income households will receive a top-notch education here. As a result of the CM’s educational revolution, public schools now outperform private ones in terms of quality, Atishi claimed.
The brand-new, four-story school is equipped with 62 classrooms, four labs, two libraries, a lift, and other amenities.
The morning shift will be geared toward girls, while the nighttime shift will be geared toward boys. The school will also provide vocational courses, business, the arts, and science.
Over 6,000 kids in the vicinity will benefit, claims the Delhi government, from the new senior secondary school.
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