The online petition which has been signed by over 30,000 people, including Bollywood actors Dia Mirza and Sanjana Sanghi, has called for ‘100 days of action’ to reduce the loss of learning caused by the closure of schools due to the pandemic
An NGO working for child rights, has launched a petition urging Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to ensure learning continuity through equitable access to learning materials for girls.
The online petition which has been signed by over 30,000 people, including Bollywood actors Dia Mirza and Sanjana Sanghi, has called for ‘100 days of action’ to reduce the loss of learning caused by the closure of schools due to the pandemic.
Save the Children, an NGO working for child rights, has launched a petition urging Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to ensure learning continuity through equitable access to learning materials for girls, so they do not drop out of school due to Covid-19.
Online petition signed to avoid school drop out
The online petition which has been signed by over 30,000 people, including Bollywood actors Dia Mirza and Sanjana Sanghi, has called for ‘100 days of action’ to reduce the loss of learning caused by the closure of schools due to the pandemic.
Development of low-tech and no-tech solutions, ensuring psychosocial wellbeing support to combat the impact of Covid-19 for children, parents, caregivers, and educational personnel, uninterrupted provision of mid-day meal during closure of educational facilities and dedicated financial support to ensure continuity of learning of children who have lost both or one of their parents due to Covid-19 are among the recommendations in the petition.