Thiruvananthapuram: Children from coastal areas, forced to live in temporary shelters, after they lose their homes in sea erosion shaken from trouble when it comes to attending their studies.
Some of them have been seized from books while others quote the lack of appropriate transportation facilities to reach school on time.
Hema Francis, a class X student who lives in a help camp at Valiyathura disappointed when he heard from his friend that the exam was finished and that he could not attend.
The girl’s education was disturbed over the past two years.
Another problem faced by children is the availability of a bus.
Only two buses are available on this route scheduled for 8:30 a.m.
Children must take two buses to reach school.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see Resulthema unable to attend online classes because he doesn’t have a cellphone.
Hema always dreams of securing a good job and gives a better life for his family.
A boy named Beckham, who also lost his book during the shift, managed to learn by borrowing a friend’s book and he would return books after completing each section.
About 16 families from Kochutope were protected at Godown from Food Corporation near the Valiyathura Bridge.
There are 16 rooms in the warehouse that have been separated by the roof sheet.
From those families, there are around 20 children.
Most families have more than five members and only one room given to every family.
The rooms are very small and solid.
Authorities have built four toilets and two bathrooms for them.
“My study has been cut off when the online class starts.
I don’t have a cellphone.
When I asked my teacher about the exam, he said he couldn’t contact me because I didn’t have access to the phone and I didn’t attend the offline class.
Only students who have gotten Good value in the previous exam will be allowed to appear for the next exam, “Hema said.