Delhi govt's 'achievements' in education sector a 'myth':Maken

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 23 2017 | 5:00 PM IST
Congress today challenged Aam Aadmi Party government's claims of achievements in education sector, saying it was a "myth" as not only children were leaving Delhi government schools but also less number of them were passing out.
Rubbishing Kejriwal government's claims, Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken released a report, 'Reality of Delhi government education: An expose', in a press conference here.
"In past two years, about 98,000 children left Delhi government schools while private ones gained 1.42 lakh more," he said, citing the report complied by accessing data from documents and websites of CBSE and Delhi government.
"The AAP government has patted its back and indulged in photo-ops highlighting achievements in education sector. But its a myth as this report shows," he told reporters.
The Class XII results under the AAP government have been the "worst" in recent times, he alleged.
In the last year of Congress regime in Delhi, 2013-14, the total number of students in Delhi government schools who passed Class XII was 1.47 lakh. This number declined to 1.17 lakh (2016) and further 1.09 lakh in 2017 under the AAP government, Maken claimed in his report.
"The number of students appearing in and passing Class XII from government schools fell - 42,296 and 38,489 respectively - in last three years," he said.
The AAP always claim a record increase in the education budget of its government but they never tell the unspent amount, he charged.
"In 2015-16, the unspent amount of allocation for education was Rs 1000.73 crore and Rs 981.45 crore in 2016- 17," he claimed.
The Delhi Congress chief said that the data compiled by him on Class-X results under AAP government was "poor", and he will release it later.

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First Published: Nov 23 2017 | 5:00 PM IST

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