An official said the workshops, which will carry on for a week, were being held across 97 venues across the city and would be attended by batches of 40-50 teachers.
Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio, inaugurated the workshop at the Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya on Dayanand Road in central Delhi's Daryaganj area.
According to the government, 2500-3500 regular, guest and contract teachers will attend the workshops every day.
The official said the workshops were a part of the Delhi government's plans to expand teacher training initiatives beyond the exercises conducted during the summer breaks every year.
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