Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday asked teachers in Delhi government schools to instil in their kids the desire to make India the world's most powerful nation.
He was addressing a gathering to commemorate a year after the Deshbhakti curriculum was introduced in Delhi government schools. To commemorate the anniversary of freedom hero Bhagat Singh's birth, the curriculum was introduced on September 28 of last year.
On September 28 of last year, the curriculum was introduced to commemorate the anniversary of independence hero Bhagat Singh's birth.
"Political leaders will not make the country number one. It is the 130 crore people who will make the country number one." said the Chief Minister. "I request teachers to instill the spirit of making India the number one country in the world so that when students come out of schools, they work towards it," he stressed.
According to Kejriwal, the Delhi government has launched three curricula for students: Deshbhakti, Entrepreneurship, and Happiness.