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Are You able to Provide more time to Your Children while Working From Home

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Due to Covid 19 pandemic, most of us are working from home. Initially this looked to be exciting, as we believed that we will save a lot of time in travelling and it will mean more time for family. However, this turned out to be otherwise for many.  Avery Hartmans published a report in Business Insider that nearly 70% of workforce reported work from home exhaustion . 70% workforce reported work from home exhaustion. Nicole Darrah published a report in The Sun mentioning that 3 out of 10 have considered quitting their job since beginning to work remotely . Similar reports is published in Business Wire , a Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway Company, wherein 84% people said that they are working at night to “Catch up”. Also 3 out of 4 working mothers have considered quitting their jobs due to stresses of working parenthood in last 6 months.  84% people said that they are working at night to "catch up". These are startling numbers. Isn’t it?  Many companies have started looking

Should Schools reduce Fees since classes are happening Online

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  Due to Covid 19 pandemic, all schools and educational institutions are closed for safety reasons. Students are vulnerable to this disease. Hence Government has decided to keep Schools and all educational institutions shut. This forced Schools and Educational institutions to move to online classes. All related to education industry, be it school or educational institutions or teachers, everyone has put tremendous efforts to ensure that Students get their education. Schools have invested in infrastructure to ensure online studies are conducted seamlessly. Teachers have put extra efforts to create online content for education like Power point presentations and Videos. Students have also acquired new skills to study in new environment. We would like to say Big thanks to everyone who has directly or indirectly contributed towards education of students. Schools have invested in infrastructure to ensure online studies are conducted seamlessly. Despite these exceptional efforts, many parents

Can Online Classes Replace Physical Teaching?

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Online coaching has helped continue studies during Pandemic Due to Covid 19 pandemic, Online classes has come to the rescue for millions of students across the globe . Few months before, Online classes was a distant dream. It was unthinkable. However, in last few months, everyone in the education industry – be it schools and colleges, teachers, private tutors, students or even parents, have adapted to online coaching. During pandemic, since students are not able to attend physical classes, online coaching has become new norm. However, when situation comes to normalcy, would you still like to continue with online coaching? Would you like Schools and Colleges to conduct physical classes? Is online coaching better than physical teaching? There are many such questions arising in your mind. When situation comes to normalcy, would you still like to continue with Online Coaching? There is no doubt that online coaching is best option during pandemic situation. It has helped students continu

Should Schools and Colleges be Open now

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Many Questions, with no single answer Every parent has this question in their mind. Should Schools and Colleges be open now?  Is it safe to send children to Schools and Colleges? Are Schools and Colleges well equipped to manage new normal and keep children safe? Will Children follow social distancing norms? Will Children follow Covid guidelines during Schools? and many more such countless questions. Is it safe to send children to Schools and Colleges? Unlocking process has started In India, Unlocking process has already started. People are allowed to move out. Shopping Malls and Shops are now open. Offices are open. Under Unlock 4.0, Central Government has allowed School and Colleges to open from 21st September 2020 with certain guidelines. Schools and Colleges can open from 21st September with teaching and non-teaching staff, in special circumstances. However regular classes will not begin until 30th September 2020. They will be allowed to operate with 50% of teaching and non-teachin