Hyderabad: Recently, R. Krishnaiah has made a request to Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao. R. Krishnaiah is the president of the National Backward Caste Welfare Association and recently he urged Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao "If the poor students want to get the benefit of online education, then everyone should be given a laptop and a smartphone." Apart from this, Krishnaiah has also written a letter to the Chief Minister's KCR. In his letter, he has written: "It is a good thing to start online classes for students of the state on September 1". He has also said that millions of people living in remote villages, Girijan and living in slums of the city do not have the facility of laptops and smartphones yet. In view of such circumstances, it can be said that the settlers in remote villages and those living in the slums of the city are deprived of online classes. Further in the letter, R. Krishnaiah has also demanded from the Chief Minister about giving laptops and smartphones to poor children. "Students have some doubts about the subjects taught online. Now we cannot solve it. Not only this but "Tea Shot" is also not being broadcast in some areas and if there are two or three children in a house, then only one student will be able to attend the online classes. Now if this situation happens, what will the rest of the students do?" Apart from this, he also said, "There is a danger of impacting the education of millions of students through this method. Keeping this in mind, the government should immediately provide laptops and smartphones to all poor students". Jammu and Kashmir: Three terrorists killed in Pulwama encounter, one soldier got martyred Ravindra Raina's big statement, said- "Ghulam Nabi Azad is feeling suffocated in Congress" Rules get issued for Jammu and Kashmir administration, police and ACB will be controlled