What a disaster for students in India!

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more trouble than the first wave was. Schools were rapidly shutting down. And even the youngest of students who were coming to school just for a sense of normalcy and getting used to the idea of having to go to school was being given lessons via a video.

This was the second year in a row classroom were getting disrupted due to Covid and the students cannot lose their learning and education due to the disease. India has made a decision regarding education, it will not stop.

Teachers have been called in to make video lessons for all classrooms so that children will get an education. This decision was made by Bija Kumar Patra who wrote to the principals of all higher secondary schools asking them to submit a list of interested teachers having experience in digital and online mode with their details in different streams and subjects by May 21.

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