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MAMTA MARKAM

Regarding the incident due to online classes during the time of the COVID – 19 pandemic

Image 1: This is the place where Markam used to sit here and do online classes

This is a recent incident with a girl, it can be seen in the photo that this is the place where one had to sit and do online classes. This is a small village in Chhindgarh, Sukma, Chhattisgarh state. I have explained further in this, that about the incident that happened while doing online classes, this place is far from home, had to go on foot. This incident is related to my own experience. Had to come to this place due to a lack of network at home. It used to give the network, but the forest is seen around it. Which is related to the nucleate, yet fearlessly continued academic classes, further elaborated.

One day in April 2020, a family friend came to his house to inform him that the authorities of the institute were trying to contact him but could not get in touch as there was almost no mobile network in the village of Markam in Sukma, Chhattisgarh. Was. The challenges only increased after classes started in August. Before the chickens could crow, Markam would wake up at around 4 a.m., leave her house and meditate for 15 minutes—as much time as she could save. Then she took a quick bath, went to the kitchen, rolled some Rotis, and boiled some rice. If she had some spare time, she would make curry, otherwise with chutney or pickle. Along with her books, she would put her tiffin box, water bottle, and without fail her umbrella in her bag, usually around 8 in the morning. Out of the corner of her eye, she would watch other villagers commenting on how fast she was walking and where she was going. He didn’t have time to look around. After 40 minutes of brisk walking, she reaches her destination: a little clearing under a tree. A few steps away were the dense forests of Dhobanpal village in the Sukma district. She would put down her bag, find a place under the tree and then take out her mobile phone. Dead signal lines will eventually start to light up. Classes will begin miles away at IIT Gandhinagar in Gujarat. Markam comes from a family of tribal farmers and was the first student from her village to pursue higher education. “Most of the girls are married off at the age of 16, 17. When the administration informed the students that the lockdown would not allow them to keep classes and hostels open and that the semester would be conducted online, they said: Also mentioned that in case students face trouble with internet access, they have the option to start their semester. A little later, in December 2020.

Markam become eager to start training and desired to do the semester online. “Ultimately, I think it would be higher for me to attend, but it became completely new to me on the time. I did not have enough steerage or awareness to make this decision. I did not need to feel like I was
lacking something.” That’s why I opted for the online choice,” she stated. The problem wasn’t simply that she had to stroll numerous kilometers each day to get the connection. An armed Maoist insurgency was gaining power in neighboring villages, and guerrillas and police clashed. Firing incidents have been common “There had been frequent clashes within the villages around me. I was always afraid that something might appear,” she stated.

Every time she sat down with her cellphone inside the woods, one part of her constantly scanned her environment for the slightest version, while the alternative element centered on the instructor researching idea, or lecturing on society and way of life. Tried. At any factor, the signal may also waver, forcing it to trade role right now.

In Chhattisgarh’s Maoist-ruled villages, guerrillas have banned the use of cellular telephones. He stated that the village of Markam isn’t always under his effect, but many elders get irritated with the women and young women who use smartphones. Yet, here she became, sitting in the open, maintaining the telephone collectively for hours.

In the months of September and October, while it rained, she could not even sit. She used to face – umbrella in a single hand, phone in another hand. On the days of menstruation, the tension doubled. Sometimes his smartphone could not be charged. He’ll should walk all of the way lower back domestic, fee it to 1/2 potential, and go back on foot again. By then she has to have overlooked a class. Video might not open, mic, historical past, embarrassment.

“People will say matters about me,” she stated. “Even my own uncle, who is an educated character, often tried to make my parents prevent me from reading, but he did no longer give up underneath any stress. They are illiterate but tremendously smart,” she said with pleasure.
Till now her parents’ guide for her schooling had given her continuously precise educational performance. But on the give up of the semester in November, Markam’s grades started to drop for the primary time.

“I turned into in a central organization for the first time,” she stated. “I didn’t recognize the way to write my assignment. If I were on campus, I should ask pals or the trainer in person or the human beings in my dorm. I did not have everybody right here to ask.”

She also struggled with English because of the medium of training. “Being from a Hindi medium faculty, it became very hard for me to observe what the trainer was announcing,” she provides. “Often, I desired to invite questions however kept quiet. In college, people used to tease me for asking too many questions but here, I changed into very scared.”

Markam, who always did properly in college, failed her first-semester examination at IIT. The day he become tested in November, his luck ran out completely. He clicked on the right answer for the primary query, but the following query did now not download to his cellphone.

She lost her scholarship – no matter all her efforts, the precarious internet had ruined her look, and he or she wasn’t capable of getting the grades she wished. When the campus reopened in February, Markam become in a rush to move to the hostel, in which she turned into given a computer by way of the institute. But losing the scholarship has been hard for him. Since she comes from an economically backward circle of relatives, she hoped that she might use a number of the scholarship cash for her fees. “Having the money could have given me a bit more confidence too. If there were some other more fees as properly,” she stated.

For her final 12 months dissertation, Markam wanted to research and write on a query near her heart: why tribal women aren’t able to enter the portal of better training. Even although her IIT revel in is nothing like what she had dreamed of, she become hopeful that she would have the ability to finish her diploma correctly.

Conclusion
During the COVID -19 epidemic, while doing online classes at home in lockdown, Markam continued the classes even after the network issue. And walking away from home, the classes had to be done by going to the places where there was a network. And after doing all the
household chores, she used to leave on time for her classes. Despite all these circumstances, all the classes were done systematically.