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Maharashtra: Police station in Aurangabad holds classes for children from slums
Updated On: 29 December, 2020 12:00 AM IST | Aurangabad | PTI
"Children are unable to attend schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic and many don't have facilities to attend classes online. Considering the scenario, we decided to arrange for English and Maths tutorials," said a police officer.

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Going beyond its duty of maintaining law and order, a police station in Maharashtra's Aurangabad has been holding tutorials for children from the slum areas on its premises. As part of a community policing programme, Pundalik Nagar police station has started English classes for children from nearby slums, for a period of 15 days, with the help of a teacher, an official told news agency PTI. It has been three days since the classes have begun and 14 children have been attending every day.
"Children are unable to attend schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic and many don't have facilities to attend classes online. Considering the scenario, we decided to arrange for English and Maths tutorials," assistant police inspector, Ghanshyam Sonawane said.
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