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N.L. DALMIA AND THE ART OF QUARANTINE PROOF EDUCATION

Q The Pandemic has forced the transformation of conventional classrooms to digital. Are the teachers and students ready for the sudden shift?

Human beings have been designed to adapt themselves to the changing environment quickly. It is not just the survival of the fittest but of the quickest and the smartest. Rising in response to the unprecedented challenges posed by Covid-19 outbreak, we have responded effectively to the sudden change. In a country like India, teaching has always been perceived as a face to face interaction, a place of learning where students and teachers meet every day. Teachers not only transfer knowledge but also are available to guide, mentor, counsel and / or advise

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