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Farmer donates phones to help students get online

A man in Karnataka has been donating mobile phones to students who are not financially sound to help them attend online classes in the wake of the pandemic.

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Published : Aug 15, 2020, 6:40 PM IST

Bengaluru: Amid the nationwide coronavirus pandemic, a farmer in Karnataka has been providing cellphones to poor students to make online education accessible for the needy.

Nagendra is a farmer by profession in Shimoga district. He donated a phone to the daughter of a worker because she could not afford one to attend online classes.

"Virtual education during the lockdown has created a class division among the rich and the poor. Economically weaker sections are facing problems in providing education to their children amid these trying times. However, after I saw Uday's daughter unable to attend online classes, I helped her with a phone. Unfortunately, I am not strong financially to donate cell phones to every student. So, I requested my friends and other people over social media to join in and help the children," Nagendra added.

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He said many people volunteered and donated cellphones. "So far I have given many mobiles to the needy students, however, I have another ten left with me," the farmer revealed.

"I wasn't being able to attend any of my classes. Mobile all of a sudden became necessary for all of us but I am thankful to the person who has been selflessly working to help us all," Abhishek, a student said.

"Before a mobile phone is handed over to a student, I make sure I know his financial and educational situation.

Bengaluru: Amid the nationwide coronavirus pandemic, a farmer in Karnataka has been providing cellphones to poor students to make online education accessible for the needy.

Nagendra is a farmer by profession in Shimoga district. He donated a phone to the daughter of a worker because she could not afford one to attend online classes.

"Virtual education during the lockdown has created a class division among the rich and the poor. Economically weaker sections are facing problems in providing education to their children amid these trying times. However, after I saw Uday's daughter unable to attend online classes, I helped her with a phone. Unfortunately, I am not strong financially to donate cell phones to every student. So, I requested my friends and other people over social media to join in and help the children," Nagendra added.

Also read: Govt to develop Ram Van Gaman Path, Ramayan Circuit: CM Chouhan

He said many people volunteered and donated cellphones. "So far I have given many mobiles to the needy students, however, I have another ten left with me," the farmer revealed.

"I wasn't being able to attend any of my classes. Mobile all of a sudden became necessary for all of us but I am thankful to the person who has been selflessly working to help us all," Abhishek, a student said.

"Before a mobile phone is handed over to a student, I make sure I know his financial and educational situation.

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