Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya visited Sarvodaya Co-Ed School, Rohini, Delhi, and observed students' projects and digital learning experiences. She described the Delhi government's education model as inspiring for developing countries.
Delhi News: Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya visited Sarvodaya Co-Ed School, Rohini, Delhi, to inspect the school's education system. She discussed students' projects and digital learning experiences with them and stated that the Delhi government's education model is an inspiration not only for the country but also for developing nations. Education Minister Ashish Sood was also present during this visit.
Foreign PM Impressed by Delhi's Schools
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that Delhi's government school model is an inspiration for developing countries. Seeing the confidence of the children, the dedication of the teachers, and the school's infrastructure, it is clear that government education can also achieve global standards.
She closely observed and praised the children's conduct, the teachers' commitment, and the learning methods at the school. According to her, significant changes can be brought about in government education through efforts made in the right direction.
Education Minister Briefs on School Reforms
Delhi's Education Minister Ashish Sood provided detailed information to the Sri Lankan Prime Minister about the major changes taking place in Delhi's schools. He stated that government schools now offer facilities like smart classrooms, modern laboratories, and digital learning.
Sood added that children are not being limited to textbooks; instead, efforts are being made to connect them with practical education and innovative thinking. This is enhancing creativity and technical knowledge among students.
Discussion on Students' Projects and Digital Learning
Prime Minister Amarasuriya discussed students' projects and digital learning experiences with them. She remarked that this initiative by Delhi is showing a new direction in the field of education and connecting children with modern knowledge.
Students shared their projects and digital education experiences. The Prime Minister praised this initiative, stating that it fosters innovation and creative abilities in children.
Education Minister Expresses Pride
Ashish Sood stated that it is a matter of pride for them that a foreign Prime Minister herself came to visit Delhi's government schools. He informed that under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, schools are being prepared according to future needs.
Sood added that these efforts enable every child to connect with modern education and technology, and Delhi's schools are becoming models for future education.
This Visit Marks a New Beginning for India-Sri Lanka
Prime Minister Amarasuriya stated that this visit is not merely about observing schools but marks a new beginning for cooperation in education between India and Sri Lanka.
This initiative will provide a ber direction for education in South Asia. Cooperation between the two countries at student and teacher levels is likely to increase, making regional education more effective.