Prasagraj: Covid pandemic greatly affects the education of children who are less capable during the first and second waves.
Children in slums, and underdeveloped areas, who cannot even think of having access to smartphones and laptops to attend online classes, now have found reasons to smile.
The police posted at the Office of Inspector General of Police (the Prayagraj Range Office) has come up with noble plans to support and educate underprivileged children and need to help them understand subjects such as geography, political science, UK etc.
On Tuesday, the Inspector General of Police (Kisaran Prayagraj) KP Singh wore a hat from a teacher for underprivileged children from slum and teaching geography and political science for the seventh and eighth grade of students.
Interestingly, more than 50 children attend a class of about an hour.
IG told Ti that he would teach other subjects to unlucky children every Tuesday night.
This initiative was taken by a police officer named Ashish Mishra, who was the police with the office of the Prayagraj range and had begun to teach less able children a few weeks ago.
Gradually, other police from various posts and rankings also joined him and decided to teach children of various subjects.
Two years ago, these classes began and were run by one Abhishek Shukla under the Suruwat organization, who first began to take the class of special children in Tiranga Park, Ground Parade.
When he came into contact with police officials, senior police officers also stated the willingness and constables of Ashish Mishra were the first to take classes.
Mishra, who has also done B.ED., Decided to take a class physically because students were unable to buy a smartphone or laptop to attend online classes.
Most students are labor children living in the nearest area.
COP further informs that the classes are being carried out by following all Covid-19 guidelines and social distance rules.
IG, however, appreciated the efforts of the police who took good actions and said there was another police also on the list that extended their assistance to these children and deserved appreciation for their contribution to the community.