Today I want to expose you to a new fact. From 1998 to 2013, a total of 159 schools were newly constructed, 20 swimming pools were constructed, around 20 sports complexes were constructed inside Delhi, and around 20 sports coaching centers were built. When did all this happen between 1998 and 2013.
From 2014 to 2022, the Aam Aadmi Party government is in Delhi, you know that in so many years, 20 new government schools have been built, do not be surprised, this is the right number, you can search on google. Toilets and bathrooms have been shown as smart classrooms, no sports complex, no coaching center, nor has any swimming pool been constructed for the last 8-10 years.
The second information has been received that between 1998 and 2013, 27% of the children studying in private schools, today in 2022, the number of children going to private schools has increased to 32%. According to the population, the number may be up and down in percentage, but when the best service of the world is available in government schools, why maximum children of Delhi are going to private schools? If good services are being provided in government schools, then why are the children of Arvind Kejriwal's boy and girl, deputy CM's boy and girl, and Aam Aadmi Party MLAs children studying in private schools? Why do all of their children not studying in Delhi government schools, if they are studying, then please tell us. According to our information, they are not enrolled in government schools. Why are they not studying in Government schools of Delhi?
The same is the situation in Gujarat, the BJP government in Gujarat spent ₹ 10,000 crores to develop schools in Gujarat. We have received this information through the advertisement of the Government of Gujarat. ₹10,000 crore, ₹10,000 crore I can develop the whole of Gujarat. Do you really think smart schools were built in Gujarat at a cost of ₹ 10000 crores? Fact Check: If smart schools were built in Gujarat with Rs 10,000 crore, how would private primary and secondary schools get such a boost?
As on date, according to the Fee Regulation Committee, the fees of 3300 private schools inside Baroda in Gujarat have been declared by the Fee Regulation Committee on their website. That means 3300 minimum private schools in Vadodara district. Vadodara has a triple engine government since 1996, in the VMC (Vadodara Municipal Corporation), the BJP, the Gujarat government is of the BJP and since 2014, the Government of India is also from BJP. If the governments or the BJP have any data, then tell us how many new government schools were inaugurated, how many new campaigns were run, where middle class children were given smart government schools, more admissions were given to middle class or lower income families children. If this is done in the right way, then the ruling party required to comment in our video and reveal information, so that we can show the people of Vadodara, the people of Gujarat and this story to the people of India, look at how the BJP changed Gujarat’s education in ₹10,000 crore.
Trippal Engine Government, I think all three engines have failed in education. Neither the new government school is built in Baroda, nor does the government have any control over private schools. Only and only money used for the development in Gujarat is different that it is the development of the leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party, that is, the leaders of ruling party. Those who talk about the patriotism and sit in power and get all benefits (financial and non-financial). Those who talk about the name of patriotism and sit in power and eat empty cream. It does not seem anywhere that they think about the people. Thinking about the people the expenditure of ₹ 10000 crores is not visible anywhere. Now show the address of 20 new government schools in Baroda where all the classes are smart classes and full of children from middle- and lower-income families. Humble request, you tell me, then why was there a need for the Fee Regulation Committee (FRC)? The Gujarat government education is very good, so why did the government need to regulate the fees of private schools? In 2017, the Gujarat Self-Financed Schools (Regulation of Fees) Act, 2017 was passed, were you able to implement it and did people get its benefit? The people of Gujarat should think about this.
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