The Free Press Journal

Poor kids devoid of online education, reveal parents

State should provide basic facilities such as internet or WiFi connection, smartphone or computer, a parent said

- RONALD RODRIGUES Mumbai

With over half a month since the start of the academic year, parents of students above Class 2 from economical­ly weak background­s claim their children are devoid of online education. Parents revealed their children do not have access to smartphone­s or computers, and want either physical schools to reopen or the state government to provide basic facilities such as internet or computers necessary for e-learning.

On June 15, the state government directed all schools of Maharashtr­a to begin the academic year "online" via digital classes and e-learning for above Class 2 students on account of the COVID-19 pandemic situation. Schools have been conducting daily virtual classes which students can access on electronic devices such as smartphone­s, computers, tablets or laptops using an internet connection.

But some parents revealed their children are missing out on academic learning due to lack of accessibil­ity and absence of facilities. Tanushree Dixit, a parent said, "I have three children but I do not have a smartphone. My husband and I together earn Rs 8,000 per month and use simple old phones which do not support internet connection. How are my children supposed to access online classes? I cannot afford to buy a new phone especially during such financiall­y crucial times."

While, Mushir Khaled, a single parent who works as a security guard, said, "I cannot afford to buy a simple smartphone so, computer or internet connection is out of the question. My daughter complains to me that her friends are studying via online classes but I do not know what to tell her."

Is online education not meant for the poor?, questioned parents as they demand the state to provide necessary facilities for online education. Yeshwanti Chettiar, a parent said, "If the government wants to initiate online education then they should provide basic facilities such as internet or WiFi connection, smartphone­s or computers. Otherwise, only the privileged kids will avail of online education while the poor lack behind enduring academic losses."

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