While education delivery has shifted to the virtual mode, practical classes have taken a hit because campuses and campus infrastructure like labs/studios are currently shut. As a solution to this problem, Pearl Academy has come up with the idea of providing kits to its students to set up functional home studios. Nandita Abraham, president, Pearl Academy, says: “We thought if students are not allowed to come to the campus and access labs, why not help them set it up in their homes. We took a long-term view of the situation and realised that a home studio is a great way to enable them to learn at their own pace even after the re-opening of campuses.
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