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Students turn teachers for underprivileged kids in Covid times
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Students turn teachers for underprivileged kids in Covid times. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 16 : At a time when an outbreak of coronavirus has forced the school students to stay at home and continue their studies online, children of labourers and daily wage workers have no choice but to skip their studies as they can merely afford a smartphone or 24 hours Internet connectivity. Keeping this in mind some Delhi Samaritans, who themselves are students, have started teaching these children. Yamuna Khadar Pathshala runs under a flyover at the banks of river Yamuna in Delhi s Mayur Vihar, Phase-1. Around 250 students from the nearby slums every day come here to continue their studies offline.
Updated Apr 16, 2021 | 15:07 IST
Three students are running the school for those children, who do not have much money nor any other system to pursue studies in these corona times. They have turned teachers for underprivileged kids in COVID. Students turn teachers for underprivileged children in COVID  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
At a time when an outbreak of coronavirus has forced the school students to stay at home and continue their studies online, children of labourers and daily wage workers have no choice but to skip their studies as they can merely afford a smartphone or 24 hours Internet connectivity. Keeping this in mind some Delhi Samaritans, who themselves are students, have started teaching these children.