Weak network is hindering children’s education
Weak network is hindering children’s education
With the shutdown of educational institutions due to the ongoing lock down to prevent the spread of Corona virus, the emphasis is on Internet-based online education these days. Students are also engaged in internet based online studies, but due to poor network of various mobile companies in rural areas, students are getting hampered in studying. Due to weak internet network, students are not able to study even after wanting. Internet signal should work properly so that the students are wandering from the rooftops of their houses to study well online. But they are not getting a better network. Which is hindering their studies. As a result, they are upset. Apart from Kendriya Vidyalaya operated in the district, private schools are also advising children to study through them by putting syllabus and other learning material as per class on the website of school other than WhatsApp. But due to weak network, students are not able to download the learning material. Due to which he is upset. Apart from this, students taking higher education in other states have also come to their own homes these days due to the lock down. They are also having difficulty in getting educational material and other information from their own educational institutions due to weak network. It is known that due to the ongoing lock down to stop the spread of corona virus, most people are staying at their homes and settling their tasks. In which they are needing internet. But due to weak network of various mobile companies in rural areas, they are facing problems. Fatehpur village, located just one and a half kilometers from Shivhar district headquarters, also has a pathetic state of Internet of various mobile companies.
Satyam Kumar, a student of Kendriya Vidyalaya in Fatehpur village, Apoorva Nupur, a student, said that the school of their people is putting teaching material on WhatsApp. But due to the network being weak, those people are studying to suffer. Munendra Kumar of Dau the Chhapra village said that due to weak network in their village too, they are having trouble in studying. Others, including student Rishu Kumar, also say that problems are caused by weak networks.