-Down to Earth Farmers across the globe are quitting their business, while the rural youth population is increasing. Who will grow our food? In 2019, the world started talking about a structural crisis impacting the planet’s most critical job —food production. The world’s food demand is rising but the number of people quitting, or not joining, farming is consistently growing. This raises an existential question: who will produce the food? In 2016, the...
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On PM Modi's birthday, students fry pakodas, polish shoes to protest unemployment -Satyajeet Kumar
-IndiaToday.in NSUI, AISA and other student organisations held demonstrations to pull attention towards unemployment on the occassion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 70th birthday. Ranchi: NSUI and AISA along with other student organisations celebrated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 70th birthday in a way so as to pull the country's attention towards the issue of unemployment. The NSUI alleges that the unemployment menace has not only afflicted pain to youngsters but has also shattered...
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-Mid-Day.com A report analysing impact of the lockdown on education in Maharashtra reveals why poor students, who do not have access to smartphones or data, have been worst hit A report published this week by the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), analysing the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on the state of education in Maharashtra, indicated that digital classrooms and compulsory examinations for final year college students, were doing more harm...
More »Devoid of smartphones, 231 students of a Chandigarh govt school unable to access online classes -Hina Rohtaki
-The Indian Express Several students of Government School Dhanas dropped out as they could not afford smartphones, as now one's access to education depends majorly on it Chandigarh: Bhawna, a student of standard XII at Government School, Dhanas, has been living with her grandfather (80) since her parents passed away, when she was five-years-old. Her grandfather, now 80, makes a living by selling vegetables on a rehri. Barely able to make ends...
More »NSO report on education: ‘One in three high schoolers gets private coaching’
-The Hindu The fees make up for almost 20% of their total cost of education, says NSO report on education One in five students in India supplements school education with private coaching, including almost one in three at the secondary school level or Classes 9 and 10. Private coaching fees make up almost 20% of the total cost of education for those in secondary and higher secondary school. In some States, such as...
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