Kejriwal appreciates teaching daily solving problems to classes 10 & 11;

Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, stated on Thursday that teaching Class 10 and Class 11 kids to utilise technology to address day-to-day problems is a “good thing” that did not happen previously. Kejriwal was speaking during the inauguration event for the Delhi Robotics League finals. The chief minister said that the previous education system was incapable of preparing students to solve daily concerns. “At IIT-Kharagpur, I studied mechanical engineering.” During the holidays, I visited my village. My granddad requested that I repair a fan. I informed him that I couldn’t fix it. “He said, ‘You say you’re from IIT and you can’t fix a fan,'” Kejriwal remembered.
“Those days,” he continued, “I felt that our education system was cut off from day-to-day problems.” We are being taught ideas that do not help us with our daily problems. But I am pleased that children in Class 10 and Class 11 are being trained to use technology to address everyday problems.” Kejriwal also wished the youngsters competing in the competition luck in the finals.
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