PM Modi Advocates Online Classes for Schools Amid Economic Concerns from Iran-US War
PM Modi Asks Schools To Switch To Online Classes Amid Iran-US War Impact
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for all schools in India to transition to online classes, citing economic challenges stemming from the ongoing Iran-US war and rising crude oil prices. This recommendation aligns with broader advice for citizens to adopt cost-cutting measures and conserve resources.
- 01PM Modi has urged schools to switch to online classes due to economic pressures.
- 02The recommendation follows rising crude oil prices linked to the Iran-US conflict.
- 03Citizens are advised to adopt cost-cutting measures including reducing fuel consumption.
- 04The Sardardham Hostel complex in Vadodara was inaugurated, accommodating 2,000 students.
- 05PM Modi encourages the use of public transport and electric vehicles.
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In response to the economic fallout from the ongoing Iran-US war, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged all government, private, and aided schools across India to shift to online classes. This recommendation was made during the inauguration of the Sardardham Hostel complex in Vadodara, which can house 2,000 students and includes facilities such as a dining hall, library, and auditorium. Modi's appeal comes as crude oil prices have surged above $105 a barrel, raising concerns over inflation and energy security. He also advised citizens to adopt cost-cutting measures, including reducing fuel consumption and using public transport. In a rally in Hyderabad, Modi emphasized the importance of conserving foreign exchange reserves and suggested a return to Work-From-Home (WFH) arrangements for companies. His overall message is aimed at helping the country navigate the economic challenges posed by the global situation.
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The shift to online classes may affect students' learning experiences and educational institutions' operations across India, as schools adapt to new teaching methods.
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