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Delhi government chalks out plan to bridge the “digital divide” as online classes begin after summer vacation

Aam Aadmi Party led government in the National Capital has chalked out a plan to bridge the possible “digital divide” from the continuation of online classes that began after the summer vacation in state-run schools in the wake of the restrictions imposed to curb the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that the new programme aims to cut down the loss to education and the experience of classroom learning, tough to replicate in an online learning environment. He announced a broad outline of the concept and said that the plan stresses on “learning with human feel” through interaction between teachers and individual students, both with and without the facility to attend online classes.

“We are stressing on learning with human feel, as simply conducting online classes doesn’t constitute proper learning. Our attempt is to retain the human feel which generally goes missing in online classes,” said Deputy Chief Minister.

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