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Delhi Government to introduce cleanliness curriculum in schools

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government will be developing a curriculum to inculcate habits of cleanliness and hygiene among school students, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced Wednesday. Delhi Secretariat 'clean school announced during the awards program. This child will be able to participate in cleaning their schools and will also develop the habit of cleanliness inside.

The government has sought suggestions from teachers and principals of government as well as private schools in the national capital to prepare the "cleanliness curriculum". The Delhi Education Minister said that it will be based on curriculum activity. A separate no period for. There will be no book separately. I asked for suggestions about government and principals of private schools, teachers and children in Delhi. The suggestion is also to point out that this course should not be covered should include what Gtividhityan to develop and what activities.

"While students are contributors of garbage in schools they have no role in cleaning it or maintaining the cleanliness. We want that students should develop these habits and take responsibility of cleanliness in schools. In other countries, students are even responsible for mopping their classes, dusting the desks and watering plants. Students should have a sense of belongingness for their classrooms and school," Sisodia

said at an award function for clean schools.

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