Bengaluru Students Give Free Classes To Fill Gap In Education Due To Covid

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  • Published On: February 14, 2021
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A group of student volunteers in Bengaluru are providing free coaching to children from classes one to five of government schools, in order to fill gaps in the learning capabilities impacted due to the pandemic. Most of the students are children of migrant labourers and daily wage workers.

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