COVID 19: Impact On Schools and Education
COVID 19: Impact on Schools
Imagine
you are in a field, where you are playing soccer with your team. You are
supposed to defeat the opponent team. But suddenly, out of the blue, they send
in a surprise pack. A player whose dexterity is unmatched by any player on your
team, and he is able to counter your every move. This situation is relatable to
what is happening now. This COVID disease is like a big, silent monster who is
hell-bent on decimating almost a thirds of the world’s current populace.
This
virus is running amok round the world… and we’re watching haplessly how this
virus’ onslaught will culminate in massive catastrophes. Now… I am genuinely
scared of what is going to happen henceforth. My finals are about to start on
the 12th of February and we’re nowhere close to controlling the
spread of this contaminating agent.
I
am pretty much annoyed, bored and agonized by the present COVID already to have
another type faltering our way of life too. Sure, this virus has been helpful…
but not to us, to the environment. I am starting to get angsty about this
situation and as if this couldn’t get worse, CBSE, the leading educational
board in India, has also promulgated that the examinations of standards 9th
and 11th will be conducted offline, I mean via physical presence in
the classroom (yay… very special privileges).
I
still don’t understand this move of CBSE. When thousands of students are
agreeing to the common notion of not going to school in such times when the
chances of infection are extremely likely and our very lives are hanging on a
very thin thread, the board has been adamant whatsoever and voted in favour of
their decision. Now I can only hope for my safety and give the exam physically,
undertaking all the safety protocols.
But
it seems that this is not such a concerning issue now after all. There has been
some relief. India has finally initiated the vaccination process. In 2 days,
more than 2 lakh front line warriors have been vaccinated, setting an all-time
record for the fastest vaccination in a brief amount of time. At least now
there is something to hope for, something to look forward to, otherwise the
future was looking bleak for the whole nation. I just hope things go back to
the way as they were and we get to live the life that we once were living. Hope
you all stay safe and healthy and follow whatever there is to be followed for
now.
Good write Palash..!.. you have a good vocabulary and a good writing sense... Keep Going ! :)
ReplyDeleteI agree - very well said
ReplyDeleteLike your analogy, well said Palash. Hopefully the vaccine should help. All the best for your exams and stay safe
ReplyDeleteRohit: Another good blog...Good job palash
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