One overcast morning in a farming village in hilly western India, a group of schoolchildren sat on the mud floor of a wooden shed for their first class in months.
The belongings of a child lie on the ground within a circle drawn with chalk to maintain safe distance, before the start of a class to be held with pre-recorded lessons, after schools were closed following the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Dandwal village in the western state of Maharashtra, India, July 23, 2020. Picture taken July 23, 2020.
“I love studying with Speaker Brother,” said Jyoti, a gleeful 11-year-old girl who attended one session. “We wondered if children and their parents would accept a loudspeaker as their teacher,” said Shraddha Shringarpure, head of the Diganta Swaraj Foundation, which has done development work for more than a decade among tribal villages in the region.
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