Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Dev set an example for all leaders on the occasion of Teachers’ Day. Biplab Kumar Dev decided to become a teacher for a day on the occasion of Teachers’ Day. The Chief Minister spend time with the eleventh grade (science) students at Agartala Sisu Vihar Higher Secondary School. He talked to students about the change in the education system after forming his government in exchange of views with the children. During a conversation with the children, Deb asked for the exact date of the parent-teacher meeting, held for the first time in public schools across the state. In addition, he said that the percentage of children who have passed the tenth grade this year has increased.

The Chief Minister said, “This is my first experience as a teacher in a school. The inauguration of NCERT syllabus, conducting one-day parent-teacher meetings in public schools across the state, increase in the percentage of passing board exams are some of the achievements of our government. In Tripura quality of education is lagging behind and we are focusing on changing it.” Dev asked questions about the history of the country and also asked where Prime Minister Narendra Modi was traveling at this moment. He also mentioned about the Namo app that they should download it to get the latest updates about Modi.

He added, “We should focus on quality education. Since that time, only two IAS officers have been from Tripura. To change this, we launched a scheme to support civil service candidates in the state. Where they are trained. Now, the path to your success at UPSC is open. ”
“I had a great experience with CM in the class,” said Binita Pal, an eleventh-grade science student.

We usually know about government initiatives through the media, but these are refreshed in the classroom today. The class was informative today. Governor Ramesh Bais, Education Minister Ratan Lal Nath and MP Puma Bhumik also took classes in the public schools. Former CM of Madhya Pradesh gave flowers on the teachers’ day, saying that teachers are a form of God.