Patna: When online studies are the only options available for students because of Covid’s pandemic, only 14% of school students in Bihar have access to computers.
According to the district information system report (UDISE) released recently, less than one in five schools has a computer that works and is only a limited number of those who have an internet connection.
Even more surprising knowing that 73% of students in neighboring Jharkhand have access to computers, the report said.
True since the failed national stalls in March due to the increase in Covid-19 cases, school children must adopt digital technology to pursue education.
The availability of digital education through direct teaching, synchronous on applications such as zoom or through recorded lectures, email, whatsapp or education application depends completely on whether schools, teachers and parents have access to the necessary infrastructure.
Education Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary admitted that the state did not have the desired digital technology application at school.
In the economic conditions economically, especially in rural areas, children do not have digital devices to continue their online studies during a pandemic.
The minister said the government had used this problem and had, some time ago, asked the central government to provide fund sanctions needed under Samagra Shiksha Yojana to provide digital devices needed such as smartphones and laptops to students and install a good number of computers with internet connectivity in All schools so our children do not suffer.
Former member of the public commission Bihar Shiv Jatan Thakur said it was truly embarrassing for the country that 86% of school children were deprived of online education facilities due to lack of digital technology.
As a result, the main percentage of state human resources will not be able to contribute their value to the economic development of the country, he said.