Transforming Education: A New Era for Delhi's Government Schools
Delhi's government education has seen a transformation with the inauguration of a new academic block at a Sarvodaya school in Mandawali, east Delhi. AAP leaders Atishi and Manish Sisodia highlighted the progress of infrastructure in government schools, marking a significant improvement over the past decade.
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In a significant boost to Delhi's education infrastructure, Chief Minister Atishi and Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia inaugurated a state-of-the-art academic block at a government school in east Delhi's Mandawali on Tuesday.
Atishi emphasized the transformation, noting the new building's nine labs and 64 rooms, which surpass private school offerings. Over the past decade, AAP has constructed 22,400 classrooms, rivaling the 24,000 built by previous administrations since Independence, she stated.
Sisodia shared his emotional attachment to the school's development, recalling past visits to the once-dilapidated building. He stressed the importance of quality infrastructure for nurturing future engineers, doctors, and IAS officers, underscoring education's role in national prosperity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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