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Home | India | Watch 6 Year Old Kashmiri Girl Asks Pm Modi Why So Much Work For Kids Sir

Watch: 6-year-old Kashmiri girl asks PM Modi “why so much work for kids, sir?”

Hyderabad: The coronavirus has left billion of people across the globe confined to their homes. Those going about their daily routines through remote modes also include school children, as they too have to attend online classes during the pandemic. As we know, the new routines of working, studying from homes is stressing a lot of […]

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 31 May 2021, 06:33 PM
Watch: 6-year-old Kashmiri girl asks PM Modi “why so much work for kids, sir?”
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Hyderabad: The coronavirus has left billion of people across the globe confined to their homes. Those going about their daily routines through remote modes also include school children, as they too have to attend online classes during the pandemic.

As we know, the new routines of working, studying from homes is stressing a lot of people out. While most of us just crib about it and go about our business, this six-year-old Kashmiri school girl decided to complain about her stress to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.


In an adorable video tweeted by a journalist, Aurangzeb Naqshbandi, the school student can be seen complaining about how stressful her classes from 10 am to 2 pm are. “There is Mathematics, English, Urdu, EVS and then there is Computer science,” she complains.

Making apparent how stressed out she is, she went on to question PM Modi as to why small kids have to deal with so much work. She posed another question after a few seconds of silence, asking “What can be done Modi Sahab?”.

Watch the video here:

A six-year-old Kashmiri girl’s complaint to @PMOIndia @narendramodi regarding long hours of online classes and too much of school work. pic.twitter.com/S7P64ubc9H

— Aurangzeb Naqshbandi (@naqshzeb) May 29, 2021

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