New Delhi: Bhutan has shown keen interest in adopting the Delhi government's Entrepreneurship Mindset Curriculum (EMC) framework in schools there, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Tuesday. The aim of this collaboration is to inculcate an entrepreneurship mindset among Bhutanese students and prepare them for future challenges, he said, adding that an orientation meeting with officials from Bhutan's education department was held on Tuesday in the presence of dignitaries from the Himalayan nation.
"It is good to see that a movement to integrate an entrepreneurship mindset among school students is gaining momentum. It is a matter of great pride for the Delhi Government that the Entrepreneurship Mindset Curriculum will now reach students beyond the borders of India," Sisodia said. "This collaboration will further strengthen the bilateral relationships between the two countries and will give us an opportunity to learn from revolutionary ideas of Bhutan's education department as well in the field of student assessment, inclusive education and curriculum design," he said. Sisodia, who is also Delhi's education minister, said that the Delhi government has been learning a lot from Bhutan ever since the Happiness Curriculum was launched.
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