Nagpur: In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic and the next restriction, students who lived in Danteshwari Nagar Slum Nagpur staggered under the impact of the inaccuracy of technology that had seized the opportunity to attend online classes.
Some parents reveal their difficulties of trials unable to provide their children with smart phones that have become an important ownership article.
Happy! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see results “because school time has been closed, the life of students has been very affected.
Because we are workers, we cannot examine our children.
When they go to school, we are sure that they are studying.
We don’t Having the ability to provide cellphones with internet access, “said the parent.
Many other parents who underwent this seed echo the same misery.
Nand Kumar Verma said, “We can’t afford to buy a smartphone.
We have one phone that we need to bring to work.
We don’t get so much to buy smart phones for them.
Learning from school is a more convenient choice for our children.
Online Class has made everything difficult.
We are daily workers and cannot maintain their studies.
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His wife Rajini Verma emphasized her fear that her children would eventually become workers like themselves.
“Some of their teachers come and tell us to give a cellphone to children.
It’s impossible because our contractors call us to give work during the day, and we need to save it with us.
Because they don’t study, we are afraid.
About how they are Will enter for higher studies.
We are worried that they will become workers like us, “he said.
Students living in slum areas are very aware of this problem.
Laxmi Verma told Ani that she had four brothers and sisters.
“It’s hard for all of us to learn with one phone.
The internet package is also expensive and sometimes there is a network problem too,” he said.
Sonia Sahu, another student, said that because of network problems, he could not complete his online examination.
“Sometimes, when we can’t refill our phone, we miss our classes,” he added.
Jayshree Chikane, a teacher at the nearest government school said, “Students face problems, especially young people.
At least 50 percent of our students do not have smart phone access.
We tried sending him notes for whatsapp and told them to contact whether they had doubts.
Children in our school live in slums.
I am afraid when they will rejoin, we must start from the basics.
Because they belong to low economic parts, their parents do not pay attention to them.
Little children need help their parents to learn.
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