Prasagraj: Senior Leader AAM AADMI Party (AAP) and Deputy Chair of the Minister of Delhi, Manish Sisodia, has said that if the AAM AAM Party has ruled in the next assembly election, it will allocate a 25% budget for education.
Sisodia arrived in Prayagraj on Thursday to meet the city’s intellectuals and discussed “Up Ki Shiksha Ki Baat” (conversation about education above).
“If people choose to choose us, we will give them a better education system,” he said.
Sisodia believes that “AAP has emerged as a better choice” for the Uttar Pradesh community who is always worried about the need for the right education system in the state.
He accused the state government led by BJP to reduce the education budget from 17% to 13%.
“Because of this, the education system above is a mess,” he said.
Sisodia also accused around 40% of schools rising did not have a power supply and most of the school buildings were in a dilapidated state.
He said, “If AAP forms his government, we will soon allocate 25% of the budget for education.
Not only the government school will be a better place for education, but all empty posts will also be filled without delay.” He also promised that the same as Delhi’s government initiative, above also the teachers would provide training abroad.
Sisodia further said, “We will give 300 free electricity units for all households after we win the election.
In addition, the Government AAP will also bring better higher education schemes for poor children.” “The education standard above the government school is so bad that parents from 60% of children are forced to send their wards to private schools.
If we go five years back and see notes, around 60% of children study in government schools.
But This has changed now, “he thought.
“Moreover, schools for the shortage of toilets that have affected women’s teachers,” he added.
“More than 1.25 lakh Shiksha Mitras ran from the pillar to send to their future in the education sector,” he said.
Sisodia claims that the Delhi government led by AAP has increased educational infrastructure in the national capital, and government school conditions are better than private schools.
Many children studying in Delhi government schools cleanse Near and many of them studied at IITS, he said.