Annapurna Devi, the Union Minister of State for Education, accused the Delhi government of doing less work and more publicity on education on Friday.
According to the National Achievement Survey (NAS) 2021 performance report, the education level of youngsters studying in Delhi is substantially lower than the national average, the minister stated in a video message. Manish Sisodia, the Delhi Education Minister, is unsure who to blame for the situation.
“Instead of running for votes here and there, I recommend that you (Sisodia) concentrate on offering high-quality education in the nation’s capital. Whenever tough situations arise, AAP has a habit of attempting to avoid rather than confront challenges, “she said
“Self-indulgence is an incurable sickness that has infected ‘you.’ ‘Your’ face is covered in dust, and ‘your’ mirror is to blame. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NAS) demonstrated what it demonstrated. If your patch is discovered, you will get enraged. “The BJP minister also took to Twitter.
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In a tweet, she said, “In reality, according to the National Achievement Survey 2021, Delhi’s performance in numerous disciplines and classes was well below the national average.
In certain circumstances, they are experiencing financial difficulties. They blame the NAS because there was a blemish on their face highlighted by crores of commercials.”
The Union Minister of State’s remarks were in reaction to a tweet by Manish Sisodia, the Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi and an AAP politician. Sisodia remarked in a series of tweets, “Today in Vadodara, there was a public discussion on Gujarat’s government schools.
During this time, the colleagues also prepared a picture exhibition comparing the BJP government school in 27 years to the Delhi school in 7 years. You may witness for yourself the state of Gujarat’s government schools.”
“People freely said today in a public debate that the BJP has damaged government schools in Gujarat for the last 27 years. By closing government institutions, the BJP encouraged private schools. Even the leaders responsible for repairing the government schools started their private schools, “Mr. Sisodia made the allegation.
“When education ministers from around the nation gathered in Gujarat for an education conference, the state administration set aside an entire day to display its accomplishments. However, it is regrettable that the state administration could not present the education ministers even a single school, “According to the Aam Aadmi Party’s leader.
This political event occurs before the Gujarat legislative assembly elections in December, which will elect 182 members.
