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Gujarat Election: BJP said, corruption is studied in AAP’s education model, Sisodia attacks PM

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Arvind Kejriwal takes his every election campaign ahead of Delhi’s education and health model. Even in the Gujarat elections, the Aam Aadmi Party seems to be fighting a battle with these same issues. Manish Sisodia reached Ahmedabad on Tuesday even as the sword of arrest was hanging in the liquor scam and he claimed to open government schools in all areas of the state and provide better education. On Wednesday also he attacked the BJP and said that PM Modi is sitting with the students of Gujarat for the first time. If the BJP had started the same work 27 years ago, today every area of ​​the state would have schools.

The BJP has hit back hard on his claim. The party has said that in Arvind Kejriwal’s education model, only education is given to ‘do corruption’. Sisodia takes forward this trick of the Aam Aadmi Party and does corruption by calling the toilet a classroom. The party has claimed that every claim made by Kejriwal-Sisodia on the education model is false. She will campaign against the wrong propaganda being done by the Aam Aadmi Party in the matter of education in Gujarat.

The BJP has alleged that the Delhi government also committed corruption in the name of construction in government schools. Tender was issued for the construction of classrooms, but instead of classrooms, toilets were made and money was put in the pockets of politicians and officials. It is alleged that some classrooms were built, but the quality of this construction was very poor. The cost of the buildings constructed was more than ten times the market price. This allegation is also being investigated.
how many schools teach science
Arvind Kejriwal claims that he is giving the best education to the students of Delhi. With this, the future of the students will be bright and they will also be able to progress further like the children of private schools. But this claim of the Delhi government is exposed by the data that is received from the Education Department of Delhi. According to a data from the Education Department, there are a total of 1043 schools in Delhi including morning-evening shift. Out of these, about 18 lakh students take education.

But out of 1043 schools in Delhi, only 398 schools teach science and maths. Of the total 2.31 lakh students studying science in class 12th, only 21,340 are studying science. This figure exposes the claims of the government which it has been making.
Tell Sisodia why the number of students is falling – BJP
Delhi BJP spokesperson Khemchand Sharma told Amar Ujala that the Kejriwal government has proved to be a failure in every claim. Sisodia is claiming to open new schools in Gujarat, but even after eight years of rule, the Kejriwal government has not been able to open a single new school in Delhi. Kejriwal and his ministers claim to provide better education in Delhi’s government schools, but they cannot give any reason why if the standard of education in their schools is so high, then the number of students studying in these schools will increase. Why is there a continuous decline?

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How true is the claim of moving from private schools to government schools?
Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and Bhagwant Mann have been making different claims about the fact that a large number of students from private schools took admission in government schools during the Corona period. The BJP leader said that giving different figures by the leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party on this matter proves that this matter is false. He said that the data of the Education Department of Delhi shows that there is a steady decline in the number of children in the government schools of Delhi, even after this, even if the government claims that people are coming to the government schools by cutting names from private schools. So this is shameful.

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