New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) governments in Punjab and the national capital signed knowledge sharing agreement today, confirmed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, reported news agency PTI.
The deal has been signed between both the states to enable improve health, education infra & facilities, said the report.
While speaking to the media in Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said, "We have just signed the knowledge sharing agreement. It is a new step in the history of India that we have signed an agreement to share knowledge. It is wrong to say that till now, only we have done good work. We know that many state governments have done good work. But till date, we have not done the work of learning from each other. Several states chose to remain divided among the parties," reported news agency ANI.
The Chief Minister also spoke about how the work done by his government in the field of education and healthcare in Delhi has become the focus of attention for people across the world.
“Good work done in the field of education and healthcare in Delhi is being discussed all over the world. CM Bhagwant Mann was on a two-day visit to Delhi with his ministers and officials in this regard. He visited the schools, hospitals, Mohalla clinics etc here,” the CM further added.