Impact of COVID-19 on Students

Impact of COVID-19 on Students

The covid-19 quandary is far from over, the third wave has commenced in Pakistan. Cases are rising day by day. As the pandemic is proceeding speedily across the country, the government has begun taking steps to prevent the UK-variant of corona virus to increase. The government has implemented a two-week smart lockdown in many cities including Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Sargodha, and Rawalpindi. Due to which Federal Minister for Education announced the closure of educational institutes from March 15.

It is feared that lockdown of educational institutes is going to hinder students’ learning since after lifting of restrictions the students hardly adapted to their schedule. Fresh closure will disrupt the regular class activities yet again and it’s hard to tell if they will be ever able to get their syllabus covered within the year. Government may have to cancel annual summer vacations for making up the wasted time due to lockdown and closures but doing so will be equal to putting students to risk in another way.

Schools’ closures also carry high social and financial damages as following the decision of lockdown many institutes prepare to return to online learning. Online learning can never be a substitute for classroom learning but it is better than no learning at all. But here the major challenge is outreach of electronically delivered class lectures. Video streaming usually requires a high-bandwidth and if hundreds of thousands of students are going to avail it, one can understand how much this requirement will inflate.

Unfortunately, only a fraction of people in Pakistan has access to gadgets and the internet. Online learning has created a gap between those having and those without high speed internet access.

Distance learning programs tend to be disordered and frustrating, even in the best circumstances as the teachers are hesitant how to manage association with students to maintain learning. Direct interaction with teachers and peers is vital for students.

Many educational areas including social interaction are highly affected due to lockdown. There are other adverse effects that impact the students and their ability to learn. For example weak eyesight, behavioral issues, and sleep deprivation among students are found to be higher in this lockdown.

School is not only the source for gaining knowledge but it also teaches emotional learning to students. Students acquire friendships, learn to share and care, and gain self-control and tolerance. Thus due to social isolation, frustration, depression, and loneliness are seen among young students.

Online distractions is another major problem students struggle to cope with. While connecting for online classes or submittal of assignments, students can astray easily by attractive online ads or social media buzz resulting in loss of time and focus.

As the 3rd fatal wave of COVID-19 has hit Pakistan, the health of students must be a priority. But to mitigate the negative impacts of the lockdown, educational institutes need resources to recover the loss of students. Institutes need to learn from past experiences and devise effective plans to revise their methodology. On the other hand, government has a more critical role to play. As distance learning is depended on availability of high speed internet, ensuring its availability across the entire swathe of the country must be top agenda for government. Without high speed internet, there is a clear and present danger that Pakistan will eventually loss a large chunk of its otherwise very intelligent and able youth.

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Dr Zee Khan – striving to revive culture-loving side of City of Flowers

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is home to well-known and most iconic showbiz celebrities. Despite the announcements and commitments by the provincial government to support and upsurge the showbiz industry of KP, the government failed to fulfil its commitment. One such person, Dr Zee Khan (Sikander Zaman Khan) is trying to revive the KP media with his entertaining and motivational videos through social media.

Sikander Zaman Khan, who is nationwide known by his brand name Dr Zee Khan is an MBBS doctor by profession and working in one of the KP’s major hospitals as a senior medical officer. Dr Zee is not only dedicating his life to his medical profession but also balancing his life as an artist and social media influencer of Pakistan currently living in Peshawar. He won several awards including the first Indus Reality show as first winner throughout the country, first Bigo Live award as the host of the year and first TVM award as the popular personality of Social Media.

While talking to Voice of KP he said, “Primarily I am a doctor by profession, but once an actor always an actor. Acting is my passion and I learnt a lot while working with legendary directors Kazim Pasha and Qasim Jalali during my acting tenure in Karachi”. He won the first Indus Reality show in which they selected six finalists across Pakistan and Dr Zee was the first amongst them. From there, his career took a start and he did a Lux style award-winner serial “Thora sa Asmaan”, blockbuster serial “Tikon” along with other multiple telefilms including “Bangla number 101” in a leading role.

Hailing from a Hazara migrated family, Dr Zee believes in bringing change to the otherwise conservative society by his unique fashion sense, inspired by Tokyo guys. He spent his early life in Japan that left a huge impact on his dressing sense. From the beginning of his life, he is creative and artistic, he loves to act, dance, sing and write even as a kid. Carrying huge responsibilities of family and managing a social image is no cakewalk but Dr Zee is a complete package of stardom in himself.

He emphasized,  ”the reason to leave opportunities in Karachi and move back to Peshawar is primarily to pursue my medical profession and secondly to uplift the media culture as the city of flowers is still suffering from the after-effects of terrorism”. Dr Zee is distributing incredibly motivational content through his videos. Being an artist of Karachi, his roots are embedded in Peshawar but while staying here he is planning to move back to Karachi to pursue his media career as big opportunities and offers are waiting for him as the KP society is lacking good breaks for artists.

Upon asking the reason to focus on KP media he said, “the representation of Pashtuns in national and international media is damaged and fabricated because of gun culture and war on terror. Pashtuns are portrayed negatively whereas, in real, Pashtuns are disciplined and peace lovers.”

Dr Zee is a sought-after actor by passion and medical officer by profession. People who follow him on social media find him an inspirational personality but individually his life journey from a pampered kid to an independent person is motivational in every aspect.

He further added, “through my videos, I want to spread the message of love, peace and harmony, also that the Pakistani and specifically Pashtuns are modern and do not carry guns always as shown in national media. I am representing Pakistan and Pashtuns internationally by showing the life of glamour and modernism in Pakistan specially in KP”

Dr Zee loves to travel around the country but his heart belongs to Peshawar and Islamabad as he says that living in these cities lets you connect to the rest of the country specifically hill stations. As an individual, he made sure that everyone out there knows that his struggle is more than that of his outer appearance. He is focusing to lift the media of KP by his distinctive content and unique fashion sense that no one could match so far on social media throughout the country.