Arvind Kejriwal says ‘India's first virtual school starts from today' in Delhi
Hindustan TimesIndia can’t become the “number one nation in the world” until every student in the country is provided with premium education, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Wednesday. He further announced that the “country’s first virtual school starts today in the national capital in a revolutionary move”. The classes for the virtual school - affiliated with the Delhi Board of School Education - will be for students of Class 9 to Class 12, between 13 and 18 years of age. On one hand, the infrastructure in schools was improved, and so was the quality of delivery of education; several new aspects were also introduced in the school curriculum - like entrepreneurship classes.” “We are also starting a new special school for children seen seeking alms at traffic lights.