Ganji Amarender is a math teacher who, at the onset of the pandemic, innovated a low-cost device to help conduct online lessons for his students better. He has even been recognised by the Telangana State Innovation Cell for his work.
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Vikas Chandra Srivastava launched an online channel on Youtube, DSP Ki Paathshala, to teach and guide the aspirants to crack Indian Government exams.
The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has announced a free coaching scheme for students of the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Other Backward Castes (OBC). Read on for the eligibility criteria.
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur is inviting applications from undergraduate and postgraduate students for a free online course on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). Check the eligibility criteria.
From increased financial limitations to an amplified digital divide, the pandemic has drastically affected girl child education in India. But these individuals have a solution.
The unique initiative, within just one year of launch, has registered more than 11,000 teachers who are helping over 15,000 students continue their education.
"When I read about Aishwarya Reddy's suicide, it shook me hard. Fortunately, my family earns enough that my brother doesn't have to worry about the things Aishwarya did. But our education system must ensure this doesn't happen to anyone else."
The increased dependency on the virtual space has given rise to issues like online harassment and cyberbullying. Over the past 7 months, the number of abusive comments on platforms like YouTube and Instagram have multiplied rapidly.
For many students, virtual learning is not a platform which they are familiar with. And in the case of children with visual and hearing impairments, it's even more difficult.