Mangaluru: Bad Internet Connectivity has forced nearly 40 students from Chendthimar and Manihalla to go to the banks of the Nethravati River on Bantwal every day, to attend online classes.
While some students spend all day sitting on the banks of the river to partialoate in class, the younger ones are often accompanied by their parents every night, so they can download homework assigned to them by their teacher.
Ramya Jagadish, a beauty expert and mother of class IV students, told Stoi: “Two months ago, my husband who worked at a private hospital in Bengaluru, met the city of the city of Shrinivas Poojari and told him about the problems of people in the area It’s facing because of a bad connectivity.
At least 200 houses don’t have the right cellular internet service.
To make digital payments or upload status messages, we have to go to the river bank, where cellular internet can be accessed, “he said.” Become a routine for parents to accompany their children to the river.
In the open key 3.0, I rushed home at 4:30 a.m.
from work to bring my son to the bank.
There are at least 40 students who study in different classes that come to the place.
Many people only have basic handsets before the pandemic, but because of online class, they are forced to buy an Android phone.
Now they struggle to get internet connectivity, “he said.” At the time of online education is the order of the day, the priority of the government must resolve the internet problem.
There is no access to education that can inhibit children’s development.
If this happens within the city limits, just imagine the situation in the villages, ” said Mounesh Vishwakarma, an activist of the rights of children in Putture.
When this problem was taken to the notification of Bantwal Beo Jnanesha M P, he directed an official to immediately look at him.
Meanwhile, Bantwal MLA U Rajesh rose to say the district level meeting was held recently before MP, MLA, Deputy Commissioner and CEO of Zilla Panchayat to see the problem of internet connectivity.
Efforts are being made to strengthen it, he said.