To overcome the problem, authorities of Krishnagar Public School urged the publishers to provide e-books to all students. (Shutterstock)A CBSE-affiliated school in Krishnagar, which launched online classes for students from Class I to Class XII on March 25 because of the lockdown, has been supplying e-books to its students to make it easier for them to follow virtual classes. While many schools have introduced online classes, the lack of books has become an impediment to the students. To overcome the problem, authorities of Krishnagar Public School urged the publishers to provide e-books to all students. Krishnagar Public School, which has 1,100 students from classes I to XII, had completed its admission process for the new session by March 16.
Source: The Telegraph April 14, 2020 20:37 UTC