After NDTV Report, Help Arrives For Delhi Students Missing Online Classes | Read

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Just before Independence Day, as part of its special series "Lost Generation" which focused on how children have been dropping out of online classes as many families can't afford smartphones, NDTV reported how 15 per cent of Delhi government school students have been untraceable as they haven't attended any online classes since April. After the story aired kids and their families who live in slums and are struggling, many people extended their support. They have now donated devices including smartphones and a laptop to help out 13 families so far and the help continues to pour in.

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