Mumbai: The Maharashtra government plans to start the new academic year for schools from June 15 via e-learning method and has requested the Centre to provide a 12-hour slot to it on Doordarshan for airing educational programmes for children.
It has also sought two hours slot on All India Radio (AIR) for such programmes for school children.
Talking to media on Friday, state School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad said that the endeavour is to reach out to the students in tribal and rural Maharashtra, where e-learning and internet access is a problem.
"Health of the children is a priority for the government and at the same time we do not want the academic year to be delayed. I am holding discussion with all the stakeholders to find out a solution on how to move further," Gaikwad said.
She said that most of the schools of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education are in COVID-19 containment zones or the premises are being used for quarantine facilities of patients. "Most of the teachers, too, are on COVID-19 duty," she said.
"Schools will have to be restarted only after taking the parents into confidence. Till then, we are exploring the option of e-learning. We are finding out how the internet connectivity issues in different parts of the state can be resolved. In many villages, Android phones penetration is less," she said.
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