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Street-side classes for poor students in India
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On a quiet road in India's capital kids set adrift by the country's COVID-19 lockdown are being tutored on a sidewalk.
The children, ages 4 to 14, are receiving free lessons in math, science, English and physical education, taught by a former Indian diplomat and his wife.
Veena, a singer and grandmother of three, and her husband, Virendra Gupta, decided to go out to the street and teach underprivileged children so they are not left behind when school reopens.
"They don't have access to internet, their schools are shut and they don't have any means to learn," said Veena, who bought books, pencils, notebooks and other teaching materials, and set up the small, open-air classroom under the shade of a leafy banyan tree.
These children carry book bags more than 2 kilometers (a mile) from their thatched-roof huts on the banks of the Yamuna River to this impromptu, roadside classroom.
It all began when Veena Gupta's maid, who lives on bank of the river, complained that with schools shut, children in her impoverished community were running amok and wasting time.
"If they stayed at home doing nothing, they'd become drifters," said Dolly Sharma, who works at Veena's high-rise apartment, which overlooks the lush riverbank.
India's stringent lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19 shut schools across the country in late March. Most remain closed as the number of cases has surged past 5 million, making India second worst-hit in the world after the United States.
While many private schools switched to digital learning and online classes, children in most government-run schools either don't have that option or don't have the means to purchase digital learning tools like laptops and smartphones.  
"I don't have any mobile phone. The only mobile we have is always with my father. We can't study online," said Nitin Mishra, a ninth grader in Virendra's math class.
Mishra's mother works as a part-time maid and his father is unable to find employment as India's economy has been hit hard by the pandemic.  
The street-side classes have grown as dozens of children showed keen interest. Now the Guptas — with help from their driver, Heera — teach three different groups three times a week, morning and evening.
After class, the children are treated to homemade lemonade and cookies prepared by Veena.
Veena says teaching the kids makes them feel closer to their grandchildren, who live abroad.
She also hopes to recruit more volunteers to teach the street-side classes.
"It is not about the money that people can contribute and give, it is about their time," she said. "They should take out little bit of their time, an hour or so, if not every day, every alternate day, and come and help these children."

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