Delhi govt will provide all possible help to Maharashtra govt to implement edu reforms in their state. This is coop… https://t.co/5csMhkI3th — Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) 1582298044000

NEW DELHI: Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said his government will provide all possible help to Maharashtra in implementing education reforms. His statement came hours after Maharashtra higher education minister Uday Samant discussed various initiatives taken in the education sector under the AAP government with deputy CM Manish Sisodia.“Delhi govt will provide all possible help to Maharashtra govt to implement edu reforms in their state. This is cooperative federalism at its best. Both states can learn so much from each other,” Kejriwal tweeted.Earlier, Samant met Sisodia at Delhi Secretariat. “He said that he had much curiosity to learn about the innovative programmes adopted by the Delhi government to revolutionise its education system,” an official statement from the deputy CM’s office said.After the meeting, Sisodia said: “We want to take the journey of bringing about a revolution in education ahead by adopting and implementing best learning programmes/practices for our children. It’s important to collaborate with each other and learn from the individual experience of education departments of both the states — Delhi and Maharashtra.”