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The police distributed smart gadgets among poor students

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Gumla: Manisha Kumari, Kuber Kumar and many other students from Simdega and come from poor family backgrounds never thought that they would have an Android phone for their online class.
When the government starts the online class after a pandemic, these students are used to visit their classmates’ homes to have access to their smartphones.
But thank you for the Jharkhand police initiative, they now have their own smart gadget.
At the end of June, the DGP Neeraj Sinha informally asked all police stations in the state to start a smart gadget bank where police and public personnel can donate their gadgets that are not used to distribution to online students they cannot afford to buy them for their online class.
Sweetha Kumar, a class X SS student plus 2 girls, who got a smartphone from the bank, said, “My parents were very poor and they couldn’t afford to buy me a smartphone for my online class.
I can’t attend class, but now I have a smartphone.
This helps me not only in my online class but also in finding answers to questions that I cannot complete because I have learned to operate Google.
“Kuber Kumar, another class X student who studied at Saraswati Shishu Mandir in Saldega,” My father is a farmer and can’t just like money for upscale phones.
After I learned about the police initiative, I registered and got one phone..
Now, I regularly attend my online class.
“So far, more than 102 students from 50 High school and high school in the district have received calls from the district police.
In particular, Simdega is the first of 24 districts to establish UBkaran Bank (Gadgets Bank).
Speaking with Toi, SP Shams Tabrez said, “In the first lot, we gave the 36-class X students who were appropriate but in second place, we distributed 76 handsets and 56 female students.
All police stations have awareness about this initiative that helps students.
He added, “We established a bank as part of the community policing on 2.
District police will bear the cost of maintenance and network data for all sets of distributed cellphones.” Many residents have contributed their old cellphones while some also contribute new, Dairand Kumar, officers Responsible for the Simdega police station conscious.

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