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No justification in closing Schools over Covid: World Bank expert

-PTI/ The Tribune The report says no evidence that reopening Schools has caused a surge in Covid cases and that Schools are not a “safe place” New Delhi: There is no justification now for keeping Schools closed in view of the Covid-19 pandemic and even if there are new waves, closing Schools should be the last resort, according to World Bank’s Global Education Director Jaime Saavedra. Saavedra, whose team has been tracking the...

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Kejriwal Govt Not Distributing Food to Vulnerable Families Lacking Ration Cards, Survey Reveals

-TheWire.in Despite clear instructions from the courts to provide foodgrains to migrant workers and economically vulnerable families, none of the 62 distribution centres checked were found to be distributing rations. New Delhi: The Delhi government’s claims to have adopted a scheme to provide rations to poor and marginalised communities – even if they do not possess ration cards – appears to be proving hollow as no distribution of rations is taking place,...

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Virtually Deprived: ‘Online Learning in India is a Sham’ -Medha Ghosh

-TheCitizen.in ‘They take our attendance and dismiss us’ KOLKATA: Joining many other states, the West Bengal government recently announced the imposition of another partial lockdown till January 15. Schools and colleges in the state, which reopened in November for the first time since the pandemic was allowed to run rampage, have been fully closed once again. “It’s unfortunate that the educational institutions have taken 20 months to open. This effort of reopening institutions...

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How agri credit is a source of survival for small farmers -Radheshyam Jadhav

-The Hindu Business Line A majority of them take loans from moneylenders and for non-agricultural needs A few years ago when Chayatai Parkhi’s husband Ashok ended his life as he was unable to pay debt taken from banks and moneylenders, Chayatai was forced to take another loan from a moneylender to perform a series of religious rites after the cremation of her husband. Ashok had taken a loan for his daughter’s marriage...

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Development projects should look beyond low-hanging fruits to bring about actual change -Rohit Rakshit

-Down to Earth Bihar needs to strengthen and enhance capacities of Gram Panchayats to realise the gains of a decentralised planning Imagine yourself living for ages in a remote village inside a dense forest in the 21st century. Basic amenities such as proper roads, safe drinking water, healthcare and education facilities are missing.  The nearest primary School and health centre is located at a distance of seven kilometres. You have to trek through...

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