"We consider the money being spent on education and health as an investment for the future. For the first time, the budget allocation for education by any government has seen a quantum jump.
"We have doubled the education budget, hiking it by 106 per cent while the budget for health has been increased by 45 per cent," he said while addressing a gathering of principals and teachers.
The principals and teachers from 50 schools who have volunteered to be develop as "model schools" were here to interact with former President APJ Abdul Kalam, who suggested reviewing syllabi in universities and senior secondary schools to make the education system more skill-oriented.
"We haven't selected these schools, they have volunteered to develop themselves as model schools. While these 50 schools will be developed in this financial year, by next year we will develop all 1,110 schools under Delhi government," he said.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who was in attendance there, said the government can provide budget and facilitate development activities, but the real initiatives are to be taken by the educators.