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Kashmir Education

Kashmir: Six-year-old girl’s video message to PM Modi pays off

| @indiablooms | Jun 03, 2021, at 09:50 pm

Moved by the six-year-old girl’s video message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi where she complains of huge burden of home work through Zoom Classes, LG Manoj Sinha while taking serious note of the message Monday directed the School Education Department to come up with a policy in 48 hours to ease the burden of homework of the minor students.

The directives by the government were made following a video of a minor kid appealing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ease the burden of homework of the minor school kids.

Taking to the micro-blogging site, Sinha while reacting to the video said, “Very adorable complaint, have directed the School Education Department to come out with a policy within 48 hours to lighten the burden of homework on school kids.”

“Childhood innocence is gift of God and their days should be lively, full of joy and bliss,” Sinha said.

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