Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to work together to improve the country’s schools and offered his government’s expertise.
Kejriwal’s remarks come after Modi visited a school in Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat, and interacted with students.
“Mr. Prime Minister, we have done a wonderful job in the field of education in Delhi. In five years, all public schools in Delhi have improved remarkably. Schools across the country can be improved in five years” , Kejriwal tweeted in Hindi.
“We have experience in this area. Please make full use of our experience for this. Let’s do it together for the country.”
He also posted a photo of Modi sitting in a classroom with the students.
“I am very happy that today all parties and leaders of the country have to talk about education and schools. This is our greatest achievement. I hope education is not lacking only during elections All governments together can make their schools great in just five years,” Kejriwal tweeted.
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