On Friday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that his government will provide all possible help to Maharashtra government for uplifting the education system in the state.
Arvind Kejriwal issued a statement hours after Maharashtra Higher Education Minister Uday Samant met Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and discusses various initiatives taken by the AAP government to reform education in the capital.
"Delhi govt will provide all possible help to Maharashtra govt to implement education reforms in their state. This is cooperative federalism at its best. Both states can learn so much from each other," Kejriwal tweeted.
"I came here with a lot of curiosity to know more about Delhi's education model. It is so successful and I would like to take ideas from here and adopt in our education system," Samant was quoted as saying in an official statement.
"I also shared about our efforts to bring a positive change in Maharashtra's education model. We should also think of a tie-up between the two states and pick good things from each other's education models," he said.
Sisodia said that the Maharashtra government has started some program in the field of education and he would like to adopt the same in the capital region. "We want to take the journey of bringing about a revolution in education ahead by adopting and implementing best learning programs and practices for our children. That is why it's very important to collaborate with each other and learn from the individual experience of education departments of both the states," Sisodia said.