Wayanad (Kerala): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday provided 175 smart televisions for tribal students in Kalpetta town of Wayanad district for the online classes launched by the State Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan amid the Coronavirus lockdown.
Kerala government is running 'First Bell' - virtual classes for school students of the state, through the KITE Victers channel and other online mechanisms, when the schools are closed amid COVID19 pandemic. The 175 smart televisions is a part of the second phase of the contribution made by Rahul Gandhi in his constituency to provide adequate infrastructure for the students for the online classes.
On the occasion of Rahul Gandhi's birthday, 50 television were handed over to the district administration to provide online learning to tribal students.
District Congress Committee President IC Balakrishnan reached out to the MP's office in Kalpetta to review the procedures related to the distribution of television. Balakrishnan said, "As MP, Rahul Gandhi has received a lot of support during the lockdown. When the online study was launched on June 1, many tribal students from Wayanad were out of the project due to a lack of learning facilities."
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"Following that, Rahul Gandhi had written a letter to the Chief Minister and Wayanad District Collector Adeela Abdullah. The district collector had provided the figures for the tribal students in need of the facility. He has also distributed over 100 televisions each in the constituency in the Kozhikode and Malappuram districts," Balakrishnan added.