💨 Abstract
Due to hazardous air pollution in New Delhi, a one-room house in Seelampur serves as a makeshift classroom for two sisters. The family has only one smartphone, making it challenging for them to attend online classes amidst distractions. Many children from poorer backgrounds in slums are roaming and playing without masks, while those with smartphones use them for attending online classes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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