Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Lockdown bolstered health infra: Sisodia

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SISODIA, WHO IS ALSO THE EDUCATION MINISTER, SAID THE NEW-AGE CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY TRENDS ADOPTED BY SCHOOLS HAVE GIVEN STUDENTS AN ENHANCED LEARNING EXPERIENCE.

NEW DELHI: The complete lockdown has helped the Delhi government in strengthen­ing the city’s health infrastruc­ture to effectivel­y battle Covid-19, Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said.

Addressing t he “Ci t i e s Against Covid 19 - Global Summit 2020” via video conference on Tuesday, he mentioned key measures adopted by the Delhi government to contain the spread of the dreaded virus.

“As Delhi got its first Covid-19 positive case on March 2, it was very important to curb the spread of the disease. The total lockdown enabled us to spread awareness about the virus a mo n g the citizens and strengthen our health infrastruc­ture to effectivel­y battle the disease,” he said.

The deputy chief minister said the government has adequate medical facilities to deal with coronaviru­s cases.

He said the Delhi government’s relief teams have been working round the clock to provide meals to almost a million people twice a day. “Delhi plans to restore economic activity safely in a phased manner,” the deputy chief minister said.

Sisodia, who is also the Education Minister, said the new-age classroom technology trends adopted by schools have given students an enhanced learning experience.

“What gives me the most satisfacti­on is our adoption of various new education initiative­s during the lockdown to minimise the academic damage due to loss of learning time. We were able to provide online learning modules to 9,00,000 students from kindergart­en to grade 12,” he said.

Sisodia expressed pleasure to be a part of the summit and said it was an insightful experience.

“Met with leaders of various cities across the world to learn from their experience­s in fighting Covid-19 at the CAC Global Summit 2020 by the Seoul government. The overwhelmi­ng challenge posed by corona (virus) offers great opportunit­ies for us to come together and help each other,” he tweeted.

The summit was attended by mayors and experts from 21 cities, including Moscow, Jakarta, Istanbul, Budapest, Tehran, Tel Aviv, Buenos Aires, Vancouver and Chongqing.

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