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Delhi government signs MoU with British Council to strengthen spoken English skills

Franchise India Bureau
Franchise India Bureau Oct 17 2018 - 1 min read
Delhi government signs MoU with British Council to strengthen spoken English skills
The MoU has been signed between Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and British Council's (India) Director Alan Gemmell to strengthen the educational cooperation.

The Delhi government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the British Council to strengthen spoken English skills among students of government schools in the city.

The MoU has been signed between Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and British Council's (India) Director Alan Gemmell to strengthen the educational cooperation.

Sisodia said, "The MoU will entail training for spoken English for class 11th students of all Delhi government schools. Under the programme, 12,000 students will receive 160 hours of training of which 11,000 students have already completed the training in two phases. The British Council will also teach teachers of all Delhi government schools so that they could impart quality education to the students."

Apart from spoken English, the programme will also involve classes on cultural diversity and skill development. 

Gemmell stated, "I have been delighted to launch this new partnership at a Delhi government school. We are inspired by the teachers and students of the school and by the ambitious vision of Deputy Chief Minister Sisodia for education across Delhi." 

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