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'Huge joblessness crisis persists in Perumbakkam'- The New Indian Express

'Huge joblessness crisis persists in Perumbakkam'- The New Indian Express
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Lockdown forces Chennai homeless children out of school, families struggle to earn a living

Lockdown forces Chennai homeless children out of school, families struggle to earn a living The coronavirus-induced lockdown in March this year cut the sources of livelihood of these families. In the absence of a regular income, they are struggling to make ends meet, and in some cases, children dropped out of school to support their parents. Updated: December 24, 2020 10:04:01 am In the absence of a regular income, several families are struggling to make ends meet, and in some cases, children dropped out of school to support their parents. (Express photo: Janardhan Koushik) Eleven-year-old Akshaya, who studies in Class VI in a government-aided school in Chennai’s Ratan Baazar, says she has not attended her online classes for months as the only phone available in her house was broken. “My father’s smart-phone got damaged a few months ago. It hasn’t been repaired till now, so I am not able to attend the online classes,” she says. Stori

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Pandemic woes: 315 students drop out of Corporation schools; 80 per cent from North Chennai

Pandemic woes: 315 students drop out of Corporation schools; 80 per cent from North Chennai Corporation commissioner G Prakash had ordered teachers to speak to the families and find out the reason behind the children dropping out and readmit them. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Students of Ashok Nagar Girls Higher Secondary Corporation School in Chennai in smiles after receiving new textbooks and uniforms. (File photo| Ashwin Prasath, EPS) Express News Service CHENNAI: While the COVID-19 disrupted the functioning of schools, it also pushed students from vulnerable sections further away from learning. During the pandemic, a total of 315 students dropped out from the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) schools across the city.

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Most homeless children have no access to any form of education, Chennai study reveals

Most homeless children have no access to any form of education, Chennai study reveals Updated: Updated: December 19, 2020 15:45 IST Parents say that as they do not have televisions or smart phones, their children cannot access online classes Share Article Photograph used for representational purposes only   | Photo Credit: VEDHAN. M Parents say that as they do not have televisions or smart phones, their children cannot access online classes As many as 71 out of 100 homeless children in the city have no access to any form of education during the COVID-19 pandemic, says a study by the Information and Resource Centre for the Deprived Urban Communities (IRCDUC).

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