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The pandemic pushed classes online. Ingenuity and innovation may have saved the day for students in rural India

The pandemic pushed classes online. Ingenuity and innovation may have saved the day for students in rural India
The pandemic pushed classes online. Ingenuity and innovation may have saved the day for students in rural India

Synopsis

Sheer resourcefulness was on display as educators, edutech companies and social organisations scrambled to ensure millions of students in rural India did not get left behind.

The year of 2020 was the year of going virtual. From white collar offices to school going students, everyone joined the virtual world. The rapid adoption of technology and rise of edtech platforms have given a whole new perspective of a holistic education and the opportunities to cover the gaping holes in this sector. There was a time when parents hesitated in investing in online classes for their classes, which today has effectively replaced
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