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Sainik School, Army training academy in Delhi soon: CM

- BHASKAR HARI SHARMA

Delhi will have a Sainik School, something which it did not have earlier, and preparatio­ns are also being made for starting a Delhi Armed Forces Training Academy to prepare students for the armed forces, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said on the occasion of 75th Independen­ce Day.

Kejriwal on Sunday inaugurate­d five highmast tricolours which were installed at East Kidwai Nagar, Rani Bagh, East Vinod Nagar, Kalkaji and Dwarka in Delhi by the Public Works Department (PWD) under the Delhi government’s “Deshbhakti Budget”.

While hoisting the 115feet tall national flag at East Kidwai Nagar, Kejriwal remembered the anti-corruption movement led by Anna Hazare and said he, along with others, waved the tricolour from the stage at Ramlila ground during that time.

Delhi has emerged as a model of governance, Kejriwal said while announcing the launch of Deshbhakti curriculum in government schools from September 27 and yoga classes in residentia­l areas from October 2. In his Independen­ce Day address at the Delhi Secretaria­t, Kejriwal paid homage to freedom fighters as well as to doctors, nurses and paramedics who lost their lives while serving people during the coronaviru­s pandemic. Noting that the country has not been the host country for the prestigiou­s internatio­nal games so far, the chief minister said, “We will prepare to present our case (to host the Olympics) after 2047, we have to take Delhi to such a level.”

The Delhi government schools will start teaching Deshbhakti curriculum from September 27 as a tribute to freedom fighter Bhagat Singh, he said.

“This will be an activityba­sed course in which the school children will be taught how to contribute to the developmen­t of the country and discharge their duties and be ready to sacrifice even their lives for the nation,” Kejriwal said.

“We were teaching subjects to students but they were never taught Deshbhakti. Now they will learn the essence of patriotism. I urge parents to talk to their children after they return to their homes to talk about Deshbhakti,” he added.

Listing various initiative­s and programmes of the government, he said, “Delhi has emerged as a laborartor­y of governance and its initiative­s are being discussed and adopted not only in India but the world over.”

Kejriwal saluted the frontline workers who gave their lives during the pandemic and said the government gave `1 crore each to their families as a gesture of gratitude and honour them and tell them that they are not alone.

He said the government will start yoga classes in parks, community halls and other such places across the city from October 2.

If 40-50 people in any residentia­l colony come forward, the Delhi government will provide them yoga instructor­s, he added.

The chief minister thanked Olympic medalists and said the country has to prepare to win 70 medals next time. He invited sportspers­ons to join the Delhi government’s Sports University. Kejriwal said Delhi is also working on to host the Olympics in the city after 2047.

Citing his government’s vision of Delhi in 2047, Kejriwal said the city’s per capita income should be equal to Singapore and added that it could be achieved if both the government and people work together. He also called the people to make the Delhi world’s best and most livable city and India a strong nation in the world by 2047.

While announcing that Delhi will have its own education board, he said children in government schools will have access to internatio­nal level of education since the Delhi Board of School Education inked a pact with Internatio­nal Baccalaure­ate last week.

 ?? — PTI ?? Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal addresses during the 75th Independen­ce Day celebratio­n at Delhi Secretaria­t in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal addresses during the 75th Independen­ce Day celebratio­n at Delhi Secretaria­t in New Delhi on Sunday.

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