New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government presented its 7th budget on March 9 in the Delhi Assembly. Meanwhile, Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia has announced to start a 'Virtual Delhi Model School' in the capital of the country, emphasizing the best use of technology along with the crisis arising during the crisis of the corona epidemic. The AAP government has made a provision to spend 16 thousand 377 crore rupees on education in the Delhi budget for the year 2021-22 which is about 24 percent of the total budget of 69,000 crores. Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, while presenting the budget in the Delhi Assembly, also gave the reason for starting a virtual school. Sisodia said that the corona epidemic has taught us the right to help, but the best use of technology. Especially in the field of education, teachers showed the truth of online teaching without any prior training. Manish Sisodia said that those who would not have used a smartphone in life also learned to use technology immediately by training their children or teachers in their schools. During the corona epidemic, people taught their children through online classes for about 1 year. Also Read: Centre sets Rs 3,490-Cr outlay for the development of fishing harbours Mamata played Hindu-Muslim cards from reciting Chandipath to offering chadar in tomb 'Pawri' style of CM Shivraj, says "This is me, this is my government and the land mafia is running..."