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Karnataka: Students go to river bank to access internet for online classes

Poor internet connectivity in Chandthimar and Manihalla villages of Karnataka is hampering the studies of the students residing in the area. Students are forced to walk to the banks of river Netravati daily to get internet access to attend online classes.

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Published : Jul 7, 2021, 5:05 PM IST

Bantwal: Lack of internet connectivity in Chandthimar and Manihalla villages of Karnataka's Bantwal is hampering the studies of students residing in the area. Students are forced to walk to the banks of river Netravati daily to get internet access so that they can attend online classes. Poor internet connectivity is also hampering the examinations and assignment submissions by students.

Children at the river bank spend hours holding mobile phones in the hope of getting a better network. Students, residing in nearly 250 houses in this area, also try to trace internet network coverage by climbing to the terraces, mountains and even trees.

Bantwal MLA Rajesh Naik recently held a meeting with the stakeholders and said soon internet connectivity issues in the area will be resolved.

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Shatala, a local parent, said that students have to go to the river bank to download videos of their lessons. The signal problem is also a punishment to parents, she said.

Class 10th student Supriya informed that it's difficult to attend classes during heavy rain as the internet does not work near the river bank. With videos taking more buffering time, we are unable to understand our lessons properly, she added.

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Bantwal: Lack of internet connectivity in Chandthimar and Manihalla villages of Karnataka's Bantwal is hampering the studies of students residing in the area. Students are forced to walk to the banks of river Netravati daily to get internet access so that they can attend online classes. Poor internet connectivity is also hampering the examinations and assignment submissions by students.

Children at the river bank spend hours holding mobile phones in the hope of getting a better network. Students, residing in nearly 250 houses in this area, also try to trace internet network coverage by climbing to the terraces, mountains and even trees.

Bantwal MLA Rajesh Naik recently held a meeting with the stakeholders and said soon internet connectivity issues in the area will be resolved.

Read:| Man holding umbrella for daughter becomes a viral hit

Shatala, a local parent, said that students have to go to the river bank to download videos of their lessons. The signal problem is also a punishment to parents, she said.

Class 10th student Supriya informed that it's difficult to attend classes during heavy rain as the internet does not work near the river bank. With videos taking more buffering time, we are unable to understand our lessons properly, she added.

Read:| Tamil Nadu student ends life after failing to cope up with online classes

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