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Karnataka: Help children without cellphones, TV, teachers urge villagers

Karnataka: Help children without cellphones, TV, teachers urge villagers
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Udupi: With the academic year ready to start from Thursday, a team consisting of five teachers, including Nagesh, Principal Principal Principal, Nallur, Karkala, traveling around Nallur and Bajigoli villages, and discussing people on public address systems.
Because the class will begin in online mode, the school through the Shikshana Ratha (Education Chariot), traveling around the village on Monday, asking the public to help children who do not have television or smartphones at home.
Nagesh told TOI: “We realize that from 126 students registered for this academic year from class I to vii, around 13 students do not have television at home, and 27 students do not have a smartphone.
” The Samveda e-Learning Program at Doordarshan Chandana It will also be started on Thursday.
“To check whether all students have access to attend these classes from their homes, we first held a class-wise meeting with their parents recently.
We realized that there were parents who were not in a position to recharge their smartphones.
For those who do not have a smartphone and TV at home, we have reached TV and cellular improvement, to see if we can buy old work sets with donor support and person representatives.
Meanwhile, we have asked neighboring children like that, if they can convey their cellphones for several hours, or let their child watch DD Chandana.
Many people agree to allow children to use their TV, “said Nagesh.
It is also an attempt to tell people about the start of the class from Thursday, and to get children to admit to the nearest government schools.
With the support of Beo GS Shashidhar and his team, the teacher traveled in the Jeep announcement through the PA system provided by Sandeep Shetty Bajigoli from the sound of Om Sai.
With students who cannot attend regular classes, the teacher has noticed the behavior changes between several students.
“Some students talk like adults, and Some of them have started consuming Gutkha.
As a measure of confidence, during our visit, we personally discussed students and advised their parents to get themselves vaccinated, to protect themselves against the earliest Covid-19.
Children have been given a schedule for learning.
Parents are advised to ensure that children enter every day at 9 am, when the school bell rings, “said Nagesh.

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