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Covid-19 induced lockdown has seen online classes become popular (File photo) NEW DELHI: About 56 per cent of children were found to have no access to smartphones which have emerged as essential tools ...
A total of 56.01 per cent children were found to have no access to smartphones, the study said. About 56 per cent of children were found to have no access to smartphones which have emerged as ...
About 56 per cent of children were found to have no access to smartphones which have emerged as essential tools for online learning during the coronavirus-induced lockdown, according to a new study ...
About 56 percent of children were found to have no access to smartphones which have emerged as essential tools for online learning during the coronavirus-induced lockdown, according to a new study ...
The study 'Scenario amidst COVID 19 - Onground Situations and Possible Solutions' was conducted by child rights NGO Smile Foundation with an aim of analysing the access to technology. NEW DELHI: About ...
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