New Delhi, June 27: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday said that teachers deserve respect from the society and stressed on imparting best education system for the students of the city.

Sisodia was attending a feedback session of the heads of schools and the teachers of Directorate of Education on their return from Finland after getting teacher training, which was held in March, along with Finland Ambassador to India Nina Vaskunlahti at the Delhi Secretariat.

He asked teachers to impart best education system for the students and said that the profession is very noble and that the teachers deserve respect from the society.

The school heads and teachers shared their suggestions and experience about their five-day trip.

The Deputy Chief Minister expressed his desire to incorporate the good practices observed by the teachers there and asked all the participants to give a write up which can be used as a reference for educators in future.

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Pune, Nov 16: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis continued to raise the pitch on "vote jihad" by playing a video of Islamic scholar Sajjad Nomani at a poll rally in Pune's Bhosari area on Saturday.

It is being said that a person who votes for the BJP must be ostracised, Fadnavis claimed.

"If these people are trying to do vote jihad, if they are saying they will destabilise the government through vote jihad, then you will also have to do dharmayudh of votes," Fadnavis said.

"If these people dream that they will come to power with the help of votes from one community in the land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, then you will also have to come to the battlefield," he said in a swipe at the MVA.