NEW DELHI: In an attempt to make online classes accessible to all the students, Manish Sisodia, Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi, distributed 1059 tables to students on Thursday, December 3, asking them to pursue their education without any obstacles during the ongoing pandemic.
These tablets have been arranged by the Tata Power-Delhi Distribution Limited and Bombay Suburban Electric Supply (BSES). The tablets were given out at an event that was organised at Government Savodaya Vidyalaya, Shalimar Bagh.
During the event, Sisodia said that the vaccine for COVID-19 will be released soon around the world and this pandemic willmerely be a matter of history.
However, the loss of education that students are facing because of the ongoing pandemic cannot be compensated by any vaccine. To lessen the loss, Delhi government is working relentlessly to find solutions. Sisodia also asked the students to use the tablets for their benefit in studies and return it to their school after the examinations so as the other students in need can also gain from it.
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