Delhi: BJP's big claim over Kejriwal govt 'did not build any new school in 6 years'
Delhi: BJP's big claim over Kejriwal govt 'did not build any new school in 6 years'
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New Delhi: The Delhi Pradesh BJP has raised questions on the issue of challenging Manish Sisodia, the education minister in the Kejriwal government of Delhi, to the ministers of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand on the schools and education model of the capital and the schools and education model of those states. Delhi BJP spokesperson Harish Khurana has described the Delhi government's claim as completely baseless. Along with this, the CM and Deputy CM of Delhi have also challenged the debate.

It has been said by the Delhi BJP that when the Kejriwal government came to power, there were 1024 government schools and 6 were being built, that is, there were 1030 in total and today there are only 1030. That is, in 6 years no new school was built. Delhi BJP has made this claim by quoting RTI. The Delhi BJP has claimed that there are 66,578 teacher posts in government schools in Delhi whereas only 57,556 teachers are employed. At the same time, about 300 of 1030 government schools teach science in the 11th and 12th schools.

Questioning the condition of Delhi's schools, Delhi BJP spokesperson Harish Khurana said that if 5 government schools are left out, then tell the status of the remaining schools. Apart from those 5 schools, why were the schools of excellence not built?

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