
Schools to discuss patriotism, make students ‘kattar deshbhakt’: CM Kejriwal
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CM Arvind Kejriwal has stated that schools in Delhi will now discuss patriotism in classrooms to make the students ‘kattar deshbhakt’ in the future.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal discussed the introduction of a new curriculum in the schools of the national capital and said that the Delhi government has decided to discuss patriotism in schools every day for an hour to make students 'kattar deshbhakts'. The introduction of the Deshbhakti curriculum in Delhi schools has been discussed before by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who is also the education minister of Delhi. The curriculum will most likely be implemented in the upcoming academic session. Kejriwal also laid the foundation stone of the sewage project in Kirari. He said, "We have allocated 500 crores budget for the sewage project in Kirari. We want your (public) support to complete the project before four years. Please cooperate when the work starts."
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