Barmer (Rajasthan): The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as a major challenge to the education system in our country. Schools across the country have been shut since March 25 owing to the nationwide lockdown to curb the cases of the infection.
Central and State governments claim to have taken the online route, however, several students do not have regular access to such devices. From affordability to accessibility, several students across the country continue to struggle.
With more than 630 million subscribers, India is home to the world's second-largest internet user base. However, network connectivity is still an issue in several remote villages of our country.
Highlighting India's digital divide, poor connectivity and lack of smart gadgets are proving a hassle for many students in Barmer district of Rajasthan. Many parents have also complained that long exposure to mobile and television screens is causing an adverse effect on the health of their wards. Some parents and students are also against the online classes but are helpless due to the pressure from school administration.
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Students also complain that they are hardly able to understand online lectures due to network issues and are also not able to clarify their doubts.