Dimapur, June 1 (MExN): With most educational institutions resuming online classes in full swing and the impending Nagaland University undergraduate examinations, the Dimapur Sümi Students' Union (DSSU) has again called on service providers to provide stable network connectivity.
In a press release on Tuesday, the Union stated that since the beginning of the lockdown, the state government and the concerned department had adopted various techniques/options and started classes through community radio, internet, WhatsApp, classes via YouTube, various social media platforms etc., to provide continued education for every student in the state. “The success of the said tasks shall rest entirely upon those service providers operating in Nagaland,” it underscored.
It also pointed out that “the situation is worst for those students from remote, non-urban areas where one had to trek for a few kilometres to get a proper signal so that they could attend classes or submit their assignments online.”
Under such circumstances, the DSSU reminded service providers to adopt extra ordinary measures in extra ordinary situation such as these and appealed all the network service operators/companies to promptly install towers where it is needed in order to stabilize the poor network connectivity which is proving to be a big hassle for many students.