Deputy Chief Minister showcases the infrastructural transformation of India in a calendar.
Infrastructural transformations in India
INDIA – The Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi, Manish Sisodia, announced last Thursday, that a government’s calendar would be released for the year 2020. In this special edition calendar, every month of the year will showcase various infrastructural transformations on schools all across India.
The theme of the calendar will be called: “Incredible Story of Delhi Government Schools.”
According to Sisodia which is also Delhi’s Education Minister,
People constantly ask about the development the government has done for Delhi in the last five years. We all know that this government shows focus on providing quality in the city’s education system.
To help people get reminded of the infrastructural transformations done by the government for various schools in India, they designed the commemorative 2020 calendar.
The incredible story of Delhi government schools
The 2020 commemorative government calendar’s theme “Incredible Story of Delhi Government Schools.”
With the collaboration of the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC) and the local government, Infrastructural transformation projects filled every page of the 2020 government calendar.
The theme was chosen to emphasize the importance of education in our lives.
The DTTDC collab calendar brings forward the infrastructural aspect of the government’s action in improving the quality of education in India.
Sisodia also pointed out that schools are crucial in providing students with a secure surrounding for them to grow and nurture their skills and knowledge.
Despite the growing tension in India regarding protest over the new citizenship law and the implementation of section 144, education officials are still finding a way to motivate students and investors to trust the quality of education in India.
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