Sisodia to interact with students, parents during his Shimla visit on Tuesday

Giving the information about the Sisodias visit, AAPs state spokesperson I D Bhandari told media that the Delhi deputy chief minister will share his views about how the Kejriwal government is providing quality education in Delhi.To media queries, another state AAP spokesperson, Gaurav Sharma, said that the time and venue of Sisodias visit would be shared with the media soon.


PTI | Shimla | Updated: 16-05-2022 18:59 IST | Created: 16-05-2022 18:59 IST
Sisodia to interact with students, parents during his Shimla visit on Tuesday
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Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia will visit Shimla on Tuesday where he will interact with students and parents on deteriorating quality of education in poll-bound Himachal Pradesh, the AAP said here on Monday. Giving the information about the Sisodia's visit, AAP's state spokesperson I D Bhandari told media that the Delhi deputy chief minister will share his views about how the Kejriwal government is providing quality education in Delhi.

To media queries, another state AAP spokesperson, Gaurav Sharma, said that the time and venue of Sisodia's visit would be shared with the media soon. Alleging that the condition of schools in the hill state is very bad, Bhandari said that Sisodia, who also holds education portfolio in the Delhi government, will also share his views regarding improving the education system in Himachal Pradesh when the AAP comes to power in the state, which is scheduled to go to polls in December. Bhandari alleged that quality education is not provided in Himachal Pradesh as the schools lack basic infrastructure. Raising questions over appointment of teachers, the AAP spokesperson further alleged that all the appointments in education department -- from vice-chancellor in a university to a teacher in a school -- are being done of the people having a ''special ideology''. Merit during appointment of teachers is being ignored, he alleged. Another spokesperson Sharma claimed that the schools in Lakkar Bazaar and near Sankat Mochan temple in the state capital are without toilets and are being run in rented buildings.

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