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Students gear up to resume digital mode of learning from tomorrow
Islamabad
January 10, 2021
Islamabad : The students across the country are enthusiastically gearing up to resume their online classes from tomorrow (Monday) after spending over two-weeks long winter vacations, despite challenges ahead in digital mode of learning including network disruptions, expensive packages and inaccessibility of internet.
The educational institutions were closed down by the government for the second time from November 26 till January 10 due to the second wave of COVID-19 while the students enjoyed winter vacations from December 25 till January 10. The educational institutions will again switch to the online mode of learning from Monday for the next few days as the government had decided to resume in-person learning in institutions from January 18 (subject to reviewing the COVID-19 situation again on January 14 in a meeting).
On the trail of Sambhaji Bhide: Ahead of Bhima Koregaon riots 3rd anniversary, tracing the Hindutva leader s rise December 26, 2020 09:50:20 IST
It didn’t matter that Datta Khandagale had two small children. The abusive phone calls to his home continued unabated at all hours, for 21 days straight. “My family was unsettled, and I feared for their safety,” recalled the 39-year old journalist based in the small town of Vita in Maharashtra’s Sangli district. “They [callers] abused me, threatened to kill me. It has been over five years, but I vividly remember those harrowing days.”
In early 2015, a right wing outfit had embarked on a mission in Sangli to build temples to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Maratha warrior king revered across Maharashtra, particularly in the western region where Sangli is located. Khandagale wrote an editorial opposing the idea. “I essentially said that Shivaji was a great man, but let him remain a human being. Don’t make him god,” K