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A Zoom lesson by Project Vikasa, a group of students from the Singapore Management University.PHOTO: PROJECT VIKASA
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In the Covid era, SMU students go online to conduct community projects
A screenshot of a Zoom lesson by Project Vikasa, run by a group of SMU students. They taught children from India English and maths virtually. PHOTO: PROJECT VIKASA
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Global travel restrictions imposed during the Covid-19 pandemic last year derailed plans for several overseas community service projects by students from Singapore Management University (SMU).
One such project by a group of 15 aimed to educate people in the Iloilo province in the Philippines on health risks posed by sweetened drinks, as well as help them improve their waste management system.