Education: Manish Sisodia Invites Gujarat CM, Education Minister To Visit Delhi Govt Schools
"I was stunned and disheartened by what I saw during the visit. The schools were in such run down condition that it created the impression that a dead scrapyard has been opened and the children had been approached to go to it," Sisodia in his letter to CM Patel
Two days subsequent to visiting the public authority elementary schools in Gujarat, Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday composed a letter to Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel welcoming him to visit government schools in Delhi. In the wake of visiting the public authority elementary schools in Education Minister Jitu Vaghani's old neighborhood Bhavnagar, Sisodia claimed that the public authority schools in the state are not doing so well and furthermore began a Twitter battle with the hashtag, #GujaratKeSchoolDekho.
Sisodia in his two page letter to CM Patel expressed, "Two days prior, I had an amazing chance to visit not many government schools in Gujarat which fall under the voting demographic of instruction serve Jitu Vaghani. I was stunned and disheartened by what I saw during the visit. The schools were in such weather beaten condition that it gave the idea that an ancient scrapyard has been opened and the children had been approached to go to it.
There were cobwebs in the homerooms, staffroom and verandah of school premises. In greater part of homerooms, understudies were seen sitting on the floor and there were not very many rooms with work areas in them. The drinking water and latrine game plans in these schools were wrecked. I can't comprehend how educators and understudies go to seven hours of educational time in premises that don't have latrine office. I have additionally seen that such instructors educated at these schools who were employed uniquely on one month premise (sic)."
In his letter, Sisodia referenced that administration schools in Delhi also were in a similar condition till 2015 when he assumed responsibility as the training clergyman. "I truly want to believe that you will keep the political contrasts to the side and visit Delhi government schools to notice the Kejriwal model of administration and how we have had the option to work on our schools," Sisodia said.
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