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Mumbai: In the Kuncian, many find the way back to academics

Mumbai: In the Kuncian, many find the way back to academics
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Mumbai: Madhura Walankar spends years of hearing “action!” Under bright lights.
Diary packed with shooting schedules, date playing and schedules, actor coach, mother and theater wear another hat during a pandemic: namely students.
Working since the age of 19, he could not stand “run out of action” in the lock.
The strategy to utilize the days work well – he completed the MA at Marathi with 82%.
The mind will return to academics and take a scary test, but follow the spell of his mother “Be a student forever” makes him feel “complete”.
“I have worked since I was in class 12.
Theater, television soap, film, and in the middle, I chased college.
But I always feel the desire to understand my language and therefore register for MA in Marathi,” Walankar said told Tii.
Actor, Netas uses free time in a pandemic to complete the CoursSesthe pandemic evokes many academic charts.
However, on the good side, many have not finished their education, make a comeback.
Mumbai University saw several actors, Cricketers, politicians, and postman finishing their courses.
Triggered by the desire to pass or do their master, they use free time served to them according to their situation.
Vivek Pandit, former Vasai Mla, 64, has registered for the Master of Political Science in 2018, but he cannot learn or take the exam.
After the pandemic broke, the Pandit took part in the exam in 2020 and scored 97%.
In the results of the final MA newly stated, he secured 94%.
“When I look back, I realized that I barely spent a few hours at home.
Even during a pandemic, I took Covid responsibility.
But I also had time to study, read, and reflect.
I have to admit that I enjoyed it after years -The year not to be a student Complete the 1st MA-Part this year and print 76%.
He has returned to educate himself more than three decades after getting a B.com degree in 1989.
“From actors, to activists, postman, Tiffin delivery, soldiers, city corporators, so many registered.
For many people, style Busy life and busy work schedules do not allow them to pursue further education.
But during a pandemic, their diary is empty.
It allows them to take education, “said Prakash Mahanawar, director of the institution and distance learning open.
As Aadesh Bandekar, Chairperson of Siddhivinayak Temple Trust, who also took advantage of His time and passed the MA in political science (Part 1) with 88.5%, said, “I enjoy being a student once more.
Reading textbooks, making notes, reflecting ideas -ide certain, all open my mind and reinstall my love for Pol Science.

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