According to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, 1,141 students have passed the JEE and NEET exams due to the high-quality education offered in Delhi government schools. At the Thyagaraj Stadium in this city, he was speaking at a ceremony honouring the winners of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET).
According to Kejriwal, there are 18 crore children who attend government schools nationwide, and the majority of them are in subpar conditions. “The way we accomplished it in Delhi can be applied to these public schools. We gave students a decent education, and as a result, 1,141 students from our government schools passed the JEE and NEET exams “. According to Kejriwal, there was a misconception that governments couldn’t manage schools and that they should be turned over to the private sector or managed through CSR programmes. “Education is a fundamental human right, not a charitable cause. If we give every child a good education, we can end poverty in the nation “said he.
28 students who achieved rankings in the top 1,000 in the JEE and NEET exams were recognised by the chief minister. According to him, 648 of the 1,141 students passed the NEET and 493 passed the JEE, most of whom come from low-income homes. Kejriwal urged the best students to always remember their families, instructors, and the nation. “By paying taxes to the government, citizens of this nation have paid for your education. So always remember to do something for your country when you become physicians or engineers “added the chief minister.
Manish Sisodia, the deputy chief minister, who was also present at the event, stated that the accomplishment of 1,141 students from Delhi government schools in passing the NEET and JEE was a source of pride for both Delhi and the entire nation. The fact that so many children from our schools are doing well in the JEE and NEET is due to the work being done on education in Delhi, he claimed.
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