Internet praises this teacher for her dedication towards the job, admires her ‘Desi Jugad’

There is no hiding from the fact that the world, at the moment, is fighting against the coronavirus outbreak. The entire country is under complete lockdown due to COVID-19 outbreak.

In India alone, the confirmed positive cases of coronavirus have surpassed 298,000 so far, while at least 8,498 people have died in the country from the infection. The speed with which corona is spreading seems unstoppable.

To prevent the spread of COVID-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a complete lockdown across India. Ever since nationwide closure was implemented, educational institutes have taken the online route to teaching students. Teachers are conducting regular classes through online platforms.

Meanwhile, a photo of a Chemistry teacher from Pune went viral on social media like wildfire. In the photo, the teacher is seen teaching her students in an innovative way. She has invented a new idea to provide tuition to her students amid the coronavirus outbreak. Her innovative technique is being appreciated a lot by social media users.

The photo, which is doing the rounds on social media, shows that Moumita B created a makeshift tripod using a chair, cloth hanger, and some cloth pieces. During the shutdown, Innovative ways are coming to light.

She posted a video in which she is seen writing on a chalkboard while explaining the lesson. She wrote, “Hello everyone, my only motive was to create a classroom environment with interaction and with board work so students find it fruitful.”

IFS officer Sudha Ramen shared the picture of Moumita and wrote, “There is so much of positivity and hope in this picture. Click on the pic – to see the commitment of this chemistry teacher.”

Soon, her tweet was flooded with appreciation and many users showered praises on the teacher for holding online class. The video has garnered 3.8 likes within a day. Netizens were amused with the jugaad.

A twitter user shared the screenshot along with a caption, “I don’t know where or who. But this picture made my day. A teacher setting up their online class with available resources. There is so much passion in this picture that makes me overwhelmed.”

Writer, historian, and activist Dharam Sikarwar is a very active author The Youth. He writes on national and international issues, environment, politics. He is an avid book reader as well.