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Role of Students’ in this Crisis!

Dr. Shahid Amin Trali by Dr. Shahid Amin Trali
April 20, 2020
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The covid-19 outbreak has given a blow to the global economy. Most of the countries are under the lockdown to prevent the spread of this pandemic. There is a tremendous loss in the form of human lives and the economic resources. Nevertheless the world is showing unity which is highly appreciable. In order to defeat this pandemic, not just few sections in the society have responsibilities rather everyone has to contribute in a positive manner. Life and work must go on and thanks to the technological revolution to support work and learn from home model. It is an idea whose time has finally come. In order to save the environment and the resources the work and learn from home model is truly a viable one. There is so much of pollution nowadays and time may also demand us to focus on this model in future as well. There is a tendency to become casual in this crisis but our students need to be focused and motivated. Our students have to sense greater responsibilities in this crisis. They don’t have to compromise with the learning and must devote their precious time in productive works as much as possible. But they have a prime responsibility to be safe and help their families as well. It is highly appreciable to see organizations and institutions promoting work and learn from home and encouraging stay safe and stay inside. But to make this social distancing possible it requires sincere and extra efforts on part of the organizations and the stakeholders. Our families too need to be highly cooperative and understand this responsibility to work and learn from home. They have to support their members to work and learn in ways as much as possible.
Students need to show inquisitiveness towards the online initiatives by the institutions. They must remain connected with the teachers and their institutions and generate more interest by asking relevant queries about their subjects. This will give a boost to the teachers and institutions to be more effective online
Students need to show inquisitiveness towards the online initiatives by the institutions. They must remain connected with the teachers and their institutions and generate more interest by asking relevant queries about their subjects. This will give a boost to the teachers and institutions to be more effective online. Students have a responsibility to stay connected with the friends and engage them in learning. They should not forget poor students who may have lot of difficulties and even don’t possess relevant gadgets and a supporting environment to take benefits of online learning. Students all over the world are being affected and more and more schools and universities have been forced to close their doors. However, it is also important not to panic and believe in the power of sharing knowledge, now more than ever. Students must try to avoid doing unproductive activities. They can use timetables and to-do lists that will help them structure their day and use their time wisely. They must find some creative works to do and can even go for free online courses to earn certifications that can help them in future. But they must also take breaks, drink some water and come back with more energy. In this big crisis we must remember to stay motivated, focused and continue to keep positive. We should take a pledge to help one another and our society to defeat this corona virus.

(The author is an Assistant Professor, School of Management, ITM University Gwalior, Youth Ambassador, IYS, Editor in chief for startupdailytips.com,[email protected] )

Dr. Shahid Amin Trali

Dr. Shahid Amin Trali

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