online classes worry students across india online classes worry students across india The thought of not visiting college and studying from house is always sounded exciting, until it's completed with the correct management. It is difficult to attend classes from home while spending time with family as compare to when they attend class offline by going college. However, e-learning is not new, as now its look in trend due to the pandemic of COVID-19. It is a necessary step which has been taken by the education department to convert the education into a virtual mode while the duration of lockdown. According to UNESCO, Due to the pandemic of COVID-19, some 1.37 billion students in 138 countries have been affected by closure of school and university. Almost 60.2 million teachers of schools and colleges are not able to take class offline. Since, the whole country is under lockdown so the e-education is only option left, since the whole country is under lockdown. University facult...
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INDIA NEEDS TO ENACT A COVID-19 LAW
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INDIA NEEDS TO ENACT A COVID-19 LAW Ad Hoc and reactive rule-making reveals the lack of co-ordination between the Union and State Goverments The nationwide lockdown has been central to the government's strategy to combat the COVID-19 pandemic with businesses closed, supply chains disrupted, timelines extended and contracts terminated, this exercise has caused the organised sector unprecedented economic losses. In the unorganised sector, there has been a complete breakdown with little or no legal recoures for those who are affected. While the lockdown has helped contain community spread of the disease, a legal and legislative audit of this exercise has evaded scrutiny so far. As we are now in the seventh week of the lockdown, it is imperative and timely that we assess its underlying legislative soundness. LAWS GOVERNING LOCK...
Keep Your Environment Clean,Safe & Healthy
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Four Environmental Rules Diluted That Will Have an Impact Beyond The following draft of the notification, which the Central Government proposes to issue in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 6 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) is hereby published, as required under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986., for the information of the public likely to be affected thereby; and notice is hereby given that the said draft notification shall be taken into consideration on or after the expiry of a period of sixty days from the date on which copies of the Gazette containing this notification are made available to the public. The Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986. The...