India is facing COVID 19 Education Crisis many students have been affected by the closure of schools and colleges. This has caused a dramatic change in the education with a distinctive shift to e-learning where the teaching is done on digital platforms. Most of the schools and colleges are conducting online classes to cope up with the situation and to save the students from the loss. However it has its own drawbacks like issues of internet connectivity, availability of required resources, understanding the software application and lack of personal attention, less student attentiveness, etc. This paper studies the effectiveness of online students classes conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of online teaching. It also includes the software applications that can be used to conduct online classes. Online teaching is the future of students.
Stress is part of life and it affects the people in different ways. If stress is not managed properly it can lead to anger, frustration or depression. High stress levels can cause physical or psychological issues. It might cause headache, weight loss or weight gain, dizziness, teeth grinding, lack of sleep, laziness, body pain, anger, irritation, anxiety or depression. The nursing staff being part of a sector which falls under essential services was at work in hospitals during the pandemic COVID 19. They had to report to services in spite of the fact that they were equally exposed to the risk of getting the infection. In such situation the nursing staff was working under stress. This study aims to investigate the relationship between the stress and health of nursing staff employed in the COVID 19 ward.
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