The Impact of Covid -19 on Education Sector in India during Online
Learning System
Today everyone were home, which include the Americans, the
Russians, the Chinese, the Indians and everyone. Several impossible
things has made possible. And a Nano sized particle is pushing humans to
run in panic. This Nano particle is a virus which may be created
naturally or artificially but definitely a dangerous one. This has
affected nearly 75 Lakhs of people all around the world and killed 4.5
Lakhs of people (study currently at 14th of June, 2020). A vaccine is
still being created by over thousands of crews in comprising lakhs of
talented and pioneering scientists. But no vaccine can't fight and kill
this virus. This has turned the entire world upside down. Before this
virus outbreak, the cost in Dollars of a Barrel of Crude oil was some 50
- 60. And today it came up to very low nearly 20 - 25. In the outbreak,
people say that it too fall than above mentioned price. This is the best
example of economic impact caused by the virus outbreak.
To control the spread of virus, Lockdowns has been implemented by
Governments of several Nations. So industries which work with the help
of laborers were forced to shut and this greatly hit the economy as well
as last line of people in economy. This includes Automotive,
Manufacturing, Oil and Gas, Aviation, Retail, Tourism, Hospital, Sports,
Agriculture etc. This not only denote the effect of industry outputs and
economy of the nation but also the employers who depend in this
industry. Education is also currently facing several hurdles in this
Lockdown. And when everything comes to online, How far this E-Learning
will succeed? And how can India like a developing country sustain in
this situation? What does the students really feel about as well as the
faculty members? We collected several information from our college
students with the help of Surveys and compiled this research paper on
Possibility of E-Learning advantages and Disadvantages and
recommendation point of view by the authors.
Key Words: COVID-19, Lockdown, Student Feedback, Faculty Feedback,
Online Learning