
MP teacher sets up mini-school, library on scooter as schools remain closed
India Today
A teacher in Madhya Pradesh has set up a mini-school and library on a scooter amid the closure of schools in the area due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
In an innovative initiative to bring education to students’ doorstep, a government school teacher from Madhya Pradesh has set up a mini-school and library on the two wheels of his scooter for students in rural areas, where schools remain closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Unavailability of mobile network is also a major problem in many areas. Keeping this in mind, I bought 5 smartphones that I give to students of my class. Students can keep the books of the library for 2-3 days: Govt school teacher Chandra Has Shrivastava in Sagar (28.03) Schools and colleges across the country are slowly shutting down once again due to the rise in Covid-19 cases in educational institutes, which is taking a toll on the education of students coming from rural areas and low-income families, who cannot afford to attend online classes. The government school teacher decided to build this school in a portable fashion so that it is easily accessible all across the village and he is often seen conducting classes for students in rural areas under the shade of a tree outdoors.
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