Maharashtra Minister Prajakt Tanpure visits 2 Delhi government schools
Press Trust of India | October 29, 2021 | 10:51 PM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra minister Prajakt Tanpure visited two Delhi government schools on Friday to understand the model of education.
NEW DELHI: Maharashtra minister Prajakt Tanpure visited two Delhi government schools on Friday to understand the model of education, officials said. The schools visited included Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya in West Vinod Nagar and the School of Excellence in Khichripur.
इथे पाहिलेल्या पद्धती आदिवासी विकास विभागाच्या शाळांमध्ये आपल्या विद्यार्थ्यांच्या परिस्थितीनुरूप राबवण्याचा प्रयत्न पुढील काळात केला जाईल. मुख्यमंत्री श्री @ArvindKejriwal यांच्या नेतृत्वात दिल्ली सरकार निश्चितच लोकाभिमुख कामे करीत आहे. pic.twitter.com/BMMHeq3M07
— Prajakt Prasadrao Tanpure (@prajaktdada) October 29, 2021
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Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said, "Delhi government is ready to assist the Maharashtra government to improve the education system. Learning from each other and working together in this way can bring a revolution in the public education system of the country." Prajakt Tanpure, who is the Maharashtra minister of state of higher and technical education, said the education model of Delhi is talked about all over India. "I visited Delhi to understand this education model that we heard a lot about. What I actually witnessed in Delhi government schools exceeded my expectations,” he said. According to Delhi government officials, Tampure also saw the school laboratory and library during his visit and interacted with children.
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