Speaking to mediapersons after meeting Jung, Sisodia said that he has conveyed to the Lt Governor the importance these clinics would have in terms of primary healthcare in the national capital.
Jung had earlier returned a file pertaining to the government's proposal citing certain clauses of the Delhi School Education Act under which school premises can only be used for academic purposes.
"I told him how important these clinics would be for the children of Delhi. There cannot be a better model for providing healthcare.
The AAP government has identified 300 schools where such clinics will be set up, as part of its "three-tier public health roadmap" with the other two being polyclinics and hospitals.
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During the meeting, Sisodia also raised the standoff over the appointment of directors in power distribution companies.
Jung had earlier turned down the names of a few power experts and chartered accountants recommended by the government, departing from the practice of nominating higher officials in the administration.
Earlier, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had urged Jung to invite him and power minister Satyender Jain for a discussion to resolve the issue.