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Bagmati State: Only 30 per cent students access of information and technology

19th August 2020
"The Bagmati State, with the federal capital, has also only limited access of 30 per cent students."

Though the Ministry of Education is preparing to incorporate alternative learning methods into the school curriculum, only 30 per cent of students are in access to information and technology means for the alternative learning devices in Bagmati State.

With the shutdown of schools, colleges and universities across the globe due to COVID-19 pandemic, most of the countries are adopting alternative e-learning via different electronic devices like radio, television, cell phones, laptops and many more.

Meantime, Nepal is exercising to run the same alternative mechanism to conduct teaching-learning activities but it has been tough due to poor access to internet and electronic devices to students.

The Bagmati State, with the federal capital, has also only limited access of 30 per cent students in it.   The State Education Directorate Director Chandra Prasad Luintel shared that only 12 students in a total of 600 students were reported having cell phones in some schools.

There are 35,601 schools across the country and the access of the students to the mobile phone is limited.  Though 75 per cent people have access to the internet, 85 per cent to radio and 72 per cent to television in the country, the access of the students to these devices is nominal. The number of cell phone users is 400 million in the country.

According to statistics, there are 5,243 community schools and 2,145 private schools in the State but most of them have no access to cell phones. Luintel added that self- reading materials were published and distributed to students from grade 1 to 8 in the State.

In a virtual programme organized by the Community Schools Management Committee Federation, Director Luintel, shared that poor connectivity and having no access of cell phones to students have created difficulties to run the classes; however, an alternative policy should be adopted between the students of having internet access and those not having internet access to continue the teaching-learning activities.

Issuing 'Student Learning Facilitation Guideline 2077 through Alternative System' on May 31, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology had asked the schools to implement it compulsorily from June 15 to give continuity to learning activities in an effective and systematic way through the alternative system.

Curriculum Development Centre has been doing homework to give recognition to such learning of the current academic session as per the guideline.  Students, guardians and students have not been found practical in such learning activities as learning through the alternative system has not got recognition so far while it has been suggested to allocate budget by local levels for free mobile set and internet facility to students having poor financial status.

The problem have been surfaced in the course of conducting online classes even in Kathmandu as most of the parents have no smartphone, laptop, computer, internet facility, disturbance of electricity. Schools have remained closed from March 24 due to lockdown imposed by the government.  

Educationist Dr Bidyanath Koirala said that question has been raised why to recruiting a large number of teachers at a time when there is the access of minimum students in an alternative system.  

Analyst Tika Bhattarai argued that mobilization of teachers for the continuity of learning activities during such difficult hour is very necessary. Federation Chair Krishna Thapa said schools could not be opened immediately during this difficult situation, saying local level and school management committee should be active to make the alternative teaching system effective.

Source:Prakash Silwal/RSS

 

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CORONAVIRUS: Sanitize your phone, even worse than a toilet seat | Reviews Nepal

12th March 2020
"The University of Arizona, in a study, has found that cell phones have 10 times more bacteria than toilet seats."

The coronavirus (Covid-19) has been declared a disaster by the World Health Organization. Several measures are being suggested to protect the coronavirus from spreading. In this case, you must clean your smartphone so that it can be prevented from spreading. The University of Arizona, in a study, has found that cell phones have 10 times more bacteria than toilet seats.

Samsung is giving free sanitization service of Galaxy smartphones in 19 countries. Under this, customers can get them sanitized by taking wearables including smartphones of the centre. In a study, it has also been found that more than 17 thousand bacteria genes have been found in the phones of high school students.

Generally, you touch your smartphone multiple times throughout the day. Even those who live with you touch it and in such a situation there is a risk of coronavirus spread. It is also believed that people do not clean the phone and because of this, there are as many germs in the phone as the toilet seat.

Since you clean the hand with an alcohol-based sanitizer, can you clean the iPhone with alcoholic sanitizer?

Apple has said on its official website that with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol Wipe or Clorox Disinfecting Wipe, you can wipe the outer surface of your iPhone with light hands. Do not use bleach. No hole should have a moisturizer.

According to Apple, you can clean your iPhone with lens cloth/microfiber. Before this, you have to switch off the phone and unplug all types of cables. There should be no liquid in the hole of the phone.

Apart from the iPhone, other smartphones can also be cleaned in this manner. There is a coating on the screen of the phone, due to which, despite touching your finger, it does not come with a voice. If you repeatedly clean with an alcohol-based cleaning product, then this coating can be removed.

If your smartphone is completely water-resistant, that is, the phone has an IP67 or IP68 rating, then you can clean it with soap water. You can clean it with soap by soaking a clean cloth in warm water. Despite being water-resistant, you cannot wash your phone completely with water like hands.

If you use a cover on the phone, then you can clean it with Isopropyl Alcohol or soap-water. Here also depends on which material your phone case belongs to.

If you clean your smartphone with a chemical, spray, bleach or direct water, then your phone may be damaged. While cleaning the phone, do not forget to switch off and disconnect the accessories.

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"HUAWEI CLOUD announced that they launched a global action plan to help customers around the world to fight COVID-19 with cloud and AI services."

HUAWEI CLOUD announced that they launched a global action plan to help customers around the world to fight Coronavirus (COVID-19) with cloud and AI services. As part of this international action plan against the coronavirus, HUAWEI CLOUD will be providing free AI and cloud services and will be recruiting partners around the world to help fight this pandemic together.

Deng Tao, President of HUAWEI CLOUD Global Market, stated, "HUAWEI CLOUD has been working with partners in China to use innovative technologies such as cloud and AI to fight the pandemic, and has accumulated practical experience with AI-assisted CT scan analysis, drug discovery, online education, and telecommuting technologies. Now, we are launching this international action plan to share our practical experience to the international market. We will make every effort to leverage technology to help our customers around the world cope with challenges faced in the midst of this crisis."

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HUAWEI CLOUD has also released the Anti-COVID-19 Partner Program, a program focused on five main scenarios: remote office, AI support, enterprise assistance, smart healthcare, and online education. Partners who participate in this program can not only obtain comprehensive business, technological, and market support but will also have the opportunity to obtain free cloud resources worth up to USD $30,000.

Huawei has collaborated with Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Bangladesh and other countries. Under the collaboration, Huawei will address communication challenges, connectivity security and invented technologies during the Covid-19 epidemic for essential services.

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Nepal’s Tech Giants Offer a Chance to Win an iPhone SE at just Re.1

21st July 2020
"Chance to Win an iPhone SE at just Re.1"

Nepal’s leading online marketplace, Daraz, & Nepal's leading online payment service provider, eSewa, have announced an exciting opportunity for their customers to win a brand new iPhone SE at the price of just Re. 1 by participating in the Daraz 1 Rupee Game. To participate, customers must place an order for the smartphone on Daraz- apply promo code IPHONERUPEE1, and pre-pay 1 rupee via eSewa. 

The offer will be available from July 22 to July 27, 2020. Winner announcement will be held on July 31st via Daraz app and Daraz Nepal’s Facebook page. Once announced, all the participants will have their 1 rupee refunded to their eSewa accounts. Daraz & eSewa are also offering shop wide discounts of 20% (up to Rs.1000) from July 27 to August 3 (Sharwan 12 - 19) under Daraz’s Maha Bachat Offer in which customers can expect great savings in products ranging from fashion to electronics and everything in between.

“eSewa’s integration into Daraz last month was a pivotal moment. This collaboration has opened doors for so many more opportunities such as this to make online shopping an exciting alternative,” said Daraz MD, Lino Ahlering. 

Under the 1 Rupee Game customers can also win many other prizes, such as a Sony Action Cam, Homeglory Vacuum Cleaner, & CG Air Cooler. 

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