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The Indian Express tracked 38 students in a Delhi Government school who were far behind their grade level in mathematics after the COVID-19 pandemic. Six months down, a report card
After five weeks of intensive catch-up sessions, during which the teacher focused on bridging the Covid learning gaps, Class 5A of the Delhi government’s Veer Savarkar Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya presents a mixed picture.
The last time they were physically in school was in Class 2, just before the pandemic shut down their classroom and upended their lives at home, too. So Neha Sharma’s students, back to begin Class 5, are struggling with basics.
Over two months, The Indian Express tracked a mathematics class of 10-year-olds in a Delhi government school to find how a teacher is racing against time to plug their critical learning gaps in the wake of the pandemic. The story of a teacher Neha Sharma and the 38 children in her Class 5 A illustrates the unprecedented challenge playing out in countless classrooms across the country.
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After 100 days, the body of 26-year-old Dalit man Akash Delison was finally removed from a government hospital and cremated under police protection. His family had demanded justice for his alleged death in police custody and refused to accept the body until all 16 involved officers were arrested. Despite actions taken, their demand for accountability remains unmet.