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Madhya Pradesh: Online classes from today for classes 9-12

The board will telecast audio-visual lessons on Doordarshan from 7 am to 10 am, and students and teachers will have to register through a mobile app called 'MASHIM' for access, an order from the board said.

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The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education will begin the academic session for classes 9 to 12 through online mode from Monday, chairperson Radheshyam Julaniya said.

The board will telecast audio-visual lessons on Doordarshan from 7 am to 10 am, and students and teachers will have to register through a mobile app called ‘MASHIM’ for access, an order from the board said.

“We are going ahead with online teaching for Class 9 to 12 from tomorrow,” Julaniya told PTI on Sunday evening.

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If a student does not have access to a mobile phone for registration, he or she can use the cellphone of an acquaintance or approach school or a kiosk centre, it said.

In case a student is unable to access an assignment, it will be the responsibility of the principal to provide him with it, the order said.

As per a recent National Sample Survey, Household Social Consumption on Education in India, just 9.7 per cent rural and 55.4 per cent urban households in Madhya Pradesh have an internet connection.

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According to sources, the state government was averse to the Board’s decision to start online classes unilaterally from Monday. “My order has the (school education) minister’s approval,” Julaniya, however, said.

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