The Delhi government has again sent a proposal to the Lt Governor to allow teachers of its schools to attend a training programme in Finland and in it noted that a cost-benefit analysis had been done, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said.
The Delhi government has “again sent” a proposal to the Lt Governor to allow teachers of its schools to attend a training programme in Finland and in it noted that a cost-benefit analysis had been done, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said. The minister also informed that The next round of training is also on the verge of cancellation due to stopping and rotating the file.
“The file for sending Delhi government teachers to Finland for training is stuck on the LG's table since January 20. I have again requested him to give his consent on this soon. The next round of training is also on the verge of cancellation due to stopping and rotating the file,” the Deputy CM said.
Lt Governor VK Saxena had allegedly rejected a similar proposal earlier, asking the Delhi government to conduct the analysis. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal expressed hope that permission would be granted for the teachers to travel abroad for the programme.
Earlier, Sisodia, tweeted in Hindi, “The proposal to send Delhi government teachers to Finland for training has been sent again to the LG.” While returning the earlier proposal, Saxena had asked the AAP government to conduct the programme’s cost-benefit analysis. Delhi government officials claimed that Saxena had stalled the Finland-based training twice by placing objections over the file despite the elected government’s approval.
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