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Will request CM to make IELTS part of curriculum: Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal

“This loot should stop. This is what I understand,” Dhaliwal said adding that he will be meeting the CM and requesting him for including IELTS in the curriculum.

Punjab Cabinet minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal, ieltsPunjab Cabinet minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal (File)
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Punjab Cabinet minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal Thursday said that he will soon appeal to Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to make IELTS part of the curriculum in colleges and universities of the state.

He was talking to media when he said that when the universities and colleges were producing doctors, engineers and advocates, and they should also include IELTS in the curriculum. He said he was saying this because IELTS centres were like shops and fleecing the students.

“This loot should stop. This is what I understand,” he said adding that he will be meeting the CM and requesting him for including IELTS in the curriculum.

Interestingly, Dhaliwal’s remarks have come at a time when Mann has been emphasising on reversing the brain drain and exhorting the youth to stay put. He has been saying that he will create employment opportunities for the youth.

Later, presiding over the nearly four-hour-long meeting with a delegation of Samyukt Kisan Morcha (Non-Political), Dhaliwal said the new agriculture policy, being prepared with the suggestions of farmers, agricultural experts, farmer leaders, common people and representatives of different sections, will be released on June 30 and help solve many problems of farmers.

The Punjab government is exploring the opportunities to export vegetables and other crops grown by farmers to neighbouring countries, an official statement quoted Dhaliwal as saying.

Regarding the demand made by the farmer leaders to release the dues of the sugar mills, the minister said that after meeting with the chief minister, the due amount would be disbursed to the sugarcane growers very soon.

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He also assured farmer leaders that the AAP government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is taking significant steps to improve the economic conditions of the farmers and that all their legitimate demands will be met.

During the meeting, many other matters, suggestions and demands were discussed, and Dhaliwal issued instructions to the officers of the concerned departments to solve the problems, according to the statement.

Farmer leaders brought to the notice of the minister that some of the next of kin of farmers who died during the farmers’ movement against now repealed centre’s farm laws have not been given government jobs yet.

On this, Dhaliwal immediately instructed the top officials of the agriculture department to complete the process and give the jobs to the eligible family members of farmers. A detailed discussion was also held about the use and conservation of rainwater. (With PTI inputs)

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