Uttar Pradesh: There is a big news for Gorakhpur of Uttar Pradesh. Yes, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan was present on Friday as the chief guest at the closing program of the 89th Founder’s Week celebrations of Maharana Pratap Education Council.
Addressing during this, he has announced that soon Gorakhpur will be a ‘Special Education Zone’. According to the requirement of New Education Policy 2020), a ‘Special Education Zone’ will be created on the lines of ‘Special Economic Zone’.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced
Addressing at that time, the Union Minister said that ‘the idea behind this special education sector is to prepare the students as global citizens and solve the problems of the world through academic activities. He said that the Maharana Pratap Shiksha Parishad and its students would play an important role in achieving this.
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In this regard, he further said that the new education policy has been designed in line with the strategic changes in the global scenario and aims to make India the number one country in the world and the children of India as global citizens. Through this initiative, the children of Gorakhpur (Special Education Zone) will also join in becoming global citizens.
Describing CM Yogi as a symbol of successful leadership, the Union Education Minister said that the former leadership never cared about the issues but always saw solutions. The Union Minister said, “Under his leadership, Eastern Uttar Pradesh has received the gift of a fertilizer factory at the hands of PM Modi.
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