Educators need to do 'surgical strike' on hunger, violence, unemployment: Dy CM

Update: 2019-06-20 16:55 GMT

NEW DELHI: Hunger, unemployment, illiteracy, violence and hatred in society need to be fought through education, Deputy CM Manish Sisodia said on Thursday and asserted educators of Delhi government are committed to carrying out "surgical strikes" on these ills. The purpose of education is the happiness of the children and how they use it and contribute to the happiness of others in the society, Sisodia said at an administrative capacity building programme for heads and inspectors of Delhi government schools.

"In newspapers, we read headlines that make us sad. The army can not do a surgical strike on it, you will have to do it. The teachers and education staff of Delhi will conduct a surgical strike on these ills of unemployment, hunger, illiteracy, violence and hatred that become headlines in newspapers," he said. Deputy CM Sisodia, who is also Education minister of Delhi, highlighted achievements of the AAP government in the uplifting education sector in Delhi and laid emphasis on 'happiness' curriculum and 'entrepreneurship mindset' launched for government schools in Delhi.

"Entrepreneurship mindset curriculum is aimed at preparing job providers, not job seekers," he said about the curriculum for Class IX-XII students which has been launched on a pilot basis in some of the city government schools. There should not be any confusion that the curriculum is intended to prepare entrepreneurs as it is aimed at cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset in students so that they become job providers and problem solvers in any field they work after the school education, Sisodia said.

The Deputy Chief Minister asked education department officials to issue a circular on teacher innovation fund of Rs 1.0-1.5 lakh per school which was announced in Delhi government budget. In reply to a question, Sisodia said all the eligible vice principals will be promoted as principals if the Delhi government is given power over the Services department.

He also said that the government has removed the income cap on scholarship for meritorious students so that most of them will be benefited by it. Deputy CM Sisodia highlighted human resource and infrastructure developments in the education sector under the AAP government and overall improvement in results of

Delhi schools in the last 4.5 years. He claimed 2.5 times increase in Education budget from Rs 6 600 crore in 2015 to Rs 15600 crore in 2019 and said by November this year 45,118 classrooms will be ready against 24,157 in 2015.

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