Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said his government inherited a lot of problems in the Delhi school system, and the policies had a lot of “missing dots”.
At the Delhi Education Summit, organised by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), Sisodia said that in this education system, students were harbouring a mindset of seeking jobs, instead of creating employment opportunities on their own.
“We overcame several problems in Delhi’s education system after 2015. There were leakages in the foundation, missing dots in the education policies and students who had the mindset of only seeking jobs,” he said.
He further said with the entrepreneurship mindset curriculum in the schools run by the Delhi government, students have begun aiming at becoming job providers instead of job seekers.