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In an e-letter to Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, the ‘Lawei ba Phyrnai’, which has identified itself as a ‘terror outfit’ formed by 37 well-qualified and talented jobless youth, had threatened that ‘bombs will go off every single week starting May 1, 2022’.
Amid the fresh surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, schools and colleges are closed in Delhi, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Odisha, Tenlangana, West Bengal, Haryana, Goa and Karnataka among others.
A close observation of the choices of students and parents for seeking education in an institution shows that these are distinctively dichotomous in school education and higher education for the educational institutions in the public sector vis-à-vis the private sector.
There is an urgent need for educational institutions in India to evolve and develop suitable strategies and alternative arrangements to compensate the loss faced by the students and parents following the drawbacks in online education amid the prevailing Covid circumstances and the great divide in the society.
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