Mumbai Teen Raises Funds To Help Dharavi Students Continue Online Education

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The girl is well-aware of their financial circumstances as she has been their mentor in Robotics since 2018. She understands that education may be a privilege for them. During the lockdown, they were ready to attend their online classes through their parents’ mobile phones. However, the lockdown opened and therefore the parents’ had to return to figure leaving the scholars with no devices to attend the classes. That’s when Aria decided to step in and help them restart their education, as per sources.

Sandhya, the primary graduate of Chinnampathy tribal village in Coimbatore, is another such woman who has taken the onus of imparting education among less privileged students on herself. She conducts offline classes for several children and teaches all subjects.

Sandhya has been teaching these children freed from cost. “I’m taking regular classes for all subjects. Some families can’t afford to send children to high school ,” she said.

Sunita Nagkirti, a teacher, sings nursery rhymes to elucidate the phenomenon of the pandemic to make awareness among children in slums. The Marathi poem is to teach them on the way to wash their hands for 20 seconds and stop coronavirus by taking the required precautions. Read more about her.

 

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