Amid the ongoing Finland teachers' training controversy, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Sunday interacted with the state's teachers and said that education in government schools has improved due to teachers' training.
CM Chouhan said, "The teachers have contributed Rs 4.25 crore of their hard earned money and provided 1630 Smart TVs to 1552 schools in the district. The public representatives and the administration of the district have also fully cooperated in the initiative. It is an exemplary example
It has been said in the circular that incidents of violence create fear in the minds of schools, children and teachers, so suggestions are invited from children, teachers and parents, so that the environment of schools can be kept safe.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Friday moved the proposal of Finland-based training for Delhi Government School Teachers to Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena once again for his final nod stating that the cost-benefit analysis of the proposal was duly done.
Sisodia had filed a case against several BJP leaders in 2019 for alleging corruption in the construction of classrooms in Delhi's government schools in a press conference.
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As per an official statement, the spectators in the gallery included 4,800 students from various schools, Red Ribbon Club members from colleges, people from the community, and participants from the Mission Shakti Department.
These UN experts raised serious concerns over China's vast network of colonial boarding schools in Tibet while also asking several questions to China about its "policy of acculturation and assimilation of the Tibetan culture.
Uttarakhand education minister Dhan Singh Rawat said that the state government has made arrangements for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interaction with school students during the "Pariksha pe Charcha" program on January 27.
Publishers and booksellers on Monday said the import of books has stopped and the sale of books in Kabul has reduced dramatically, TOLO News reported, adding that the drop in sales comes amid the closure of schools and universities for women and girls under the Taliban regime.