
Kerala govt to provide students without access to TV with pre-school kits
India Today
The Kerala government will be distributing pre-school kits to students who don’t have access to television sets in the middle of the pandemic.
The government of Kerala has decided to take a step towards making education more accessible by deciding to provide pre-school kits to students who don’t have access to television sets or the internet in the middle of the current Covid-19 pandemic situation. Kerala Minister for Health, Women and Child Development Veena George said that pre-school children devoid of TV or internet facilities would be provided with kits containing activity books, chart papers, and crayons to ensure their education is not disrupted during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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