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Sisodia seeks parents’ ideas on Delhi’s education policy

The Aam Aadmi Party on Thursday launched a programme led by senior party leader and former Education Minister Manish Sisodia that aims to engage parents in shaping Delhi’s education policy. ‘Shiksha Par Baat’ a political gimmick: BJP The launch of...
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The Aam Aadmi Party on Thursday launched a programme led by senior party leader and former Education Minister Manish Sisodia that aims to engage parents in shaping Delhi’s education policy.

‘Shiksha Par Baat’ a political gimmick: BJP

The launch of ‘Shiksha Par Baat’ is nothing more than an attempt to politically connect with parents as the government faces its final days. It is a clear politicisation of schools. — Virendra Sachdeva, Delhi BJP chief

As part of the ‘Shiksha Par Baat, Manish Sisodia Ke Saath’ programme, Sisodia will hold discussions with parents on the development of education in the city, a party statement said.

During the programme, he will engage with parents from every constituency in Delhi, gather feedback on its education model and discuss the future of government schools.

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At the first session of the programme held in Patparganj on Thursday, over 500 parents attended and participated in discussions with the AAP leader, it said.

“Under Sisodia’s leadership, Delhi’s public education system has seen remarkable improvements, with government school results surpassing those of private schools for the past seven years. Parents expressed their gratitude for initiatives like modern school infrastructure, teacher training programmes, and free coaching for competitive exams such as NEET, JEE and CUET,” the statement said.

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