Telangana: Student travel 2km daily to attend online classes
Telangana: Student travel 2km daily to attend online classes
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Studies have always been a challenge for students who are living in rural areas. however, after digitalization, it was observed that the pattern of studies has also changed. It is now available on the tips of one's hand but still in rural areas the students are facing problems due to poor network connectivity.

One of such news came when Safa Zareen chooses to walk 2km distance in order to get the network connectivity so that she can access online classes, provided by Nirmal girls, a Telangana Minorities Residential School.  Zareen is a Class VII student. who lives in Rajura. when the Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society (TMREIS) conducted online classes, the girl couldn't access it because of the connectivity issue so she decided to go to the  field and study. Either her father drops her or she goes by her own. Zareen wants to become Doctor and that's why she also asked authorities to fix the connectivity issue, if possible.

The online classes are being conducted by TMREIS team. The team has involved all of its teachers and with the help of them, they are operating a good class on Zoom app. Apart from this, WhatsApp and YouTube platforms are also used to help those students who are living in such areas, where there is continuous issue of network connectivity.

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