Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. (Photo | ANI )
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. (Photo | ANI )

Want Delhi govt schools to be world's best: CM Arvind Kejriwal 

Addressing teachers who had been to foreign countries for training, Kejriwal told them that he will keep sending them abroad and they have the support of the people of Delhi and the country.

NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday interacted with teachers and school heads of the government schools who went to Finland, Singapore and Cambridge for training under the government’s programmes.

He said that teachers have played a crucial role in the revolution of education. Every government school in the city became a symbol of change. Teacher training and world-class infrastructure changed the atmosphere of the system.

CM Arvind Kejriwal  interacts with teachers on Sunday | Express
CM Arvind Kejriwal  interacts with teachers on Sunday | Express

“We wanted our government schools to be better than private schools. Now, we want government schools to be better than the best schools across the world. India will progress only when we provide good
education to the children,” the chief minister said.

He added, “Prevalence of feudal mindset in the country makes people question what is the need to send teachers who teach poor children in government schools abroad for training.”

Kejriwal said that for the first time, they are trying to provide the world’s best training to teachers and principals of government schools in Delhi. He said that the experience that one gets by visiting Trinity’s labs and Stephen Hawking’s college cannot be gained through seminars.

He said that he wants school teachers to gain the best experience in foreign countries, amid a tussle with the Lieutenant Governor over the city government’s proposal to send teachers to foreign countries for training. He said his government will keep sending teachers abroad for the benefit of the students, though he himself has been to any foreign country only twice in the past eight years as a chief minister.

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