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Open edu institutions, reduce students’ frustrations

Sanzida Yeasmin Liza || risingbd.com

Published: 09:53, 22 March 2021  
Open edu institutions, reduce students’ frustrations

The whole world is being hit by the Coronavirus pandemic. The government has closed all educational institutions, concerning health issues. As a result, students are staying at home and passing their time with laziness and boredom. Thousands of students are suffering from depression as well. Especially those who are studying in the final years.

Yes! It’s praiseworthy that many public and private universities have been taking exams and other activities online. It’s alright! But the processes are limited.

Students have to get jobs after the completion of the academic studies. They are lagging behind in the job market. Students are fearing of large-scale session jam that makes them frustrated at any rate.

The children of the middle-class families have witnessed various needs and shortcomings of the family during this pandemic time. Only the victims will understand exactly how the reality they have had to face to keep the family running!

The students came from the middle class and lower-middle-class families are trying their best to do something for the family now.

It is said that the life of the children of a middle-class family is like a novel! In this harsh reality, they have understood in many ways. The frustration of the youth is increasing day by day. Government offices, courts, and all other activities are opened in the country now, but only educational institutions are closed! Why?

It’s badly needed to open the educational institutions in a bid to reduce the frustration, monotony, and session-jam-fear among the students.

Sanzida Yeasmin Liza studies Law at the Comilla University

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