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No phone, no teacher: How 10-day school shutdown for Kanwar Yatra hits Ghaziabad children
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The Indian Express
But with schools shut for the Kanwar Yatra for 10 days, she was left to study on her own.
Arun, a Class VII student, solves a Math problem at his home in Ghaziabad.
(Express Photo by Drishti Jain) Arun, a Class VII student, solves a Math problem at his home in Ghaziabad.
In winters when schools shut due to the pollution, teachers used to hold online classes till 10 pm… sometimes stretching till midnight.
It could be online classes, sending work online, or assigning work before the holiday starts.