Raipur (Chhattisgarh):With the schools being shut down for more than 8 months, amid the nation-wide COVID-19 crisis, Chhattisgarh's innovative academic program "Padhai Tuhar Duar" is receiving appreciation from all across the country for successfully conducting 39.57 lakh online classes.
"The educational web portal was started in the early stage of lockdown itself, to continue hassle-free and non-stop schooling among children of the state. Online classes are being initiated by the medium of Information technology in areas of the state with stable internet infrastructure, whereas offline classes are being conducted in the remote and forested areas of the state, which lack internet connectivity. Even the NITI Aayog has appreciated the efforts of the state for continuing education via both the mediums," the official release said.
"Intending to address the challenge put forward by the closing of schools due to the Covid-19 crisis, the Department of School Education started the online educational web portal 'Padhai Tuhar Duar'. Until now, a total of 39.57 lakh online classes have been successfully conducted by 1.43 lakh teachers, imparting education to 3.77 lakh children joining via smartphones," it added.
The exemplary program was launched by the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on April 7 to provide non-stop education amid battling the COVID-19 crisis too.
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Under this program, school children are being taught online via the website of The CGSchool.com (CG school.in) Within this website, video lessons are prepared and uploaded in simple and user-friendly languages, to facilitate the process of learning among school children.