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      A Study of Impact of Online Education on Mental Health and Academic Performance of Children of Project Affected People Studying at Undergraduate Level in Navi Mumbai

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      Revista Gestão Inovação e Tecnologias
      Centivens Institute of Innovative Research

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          Online platforms for education have affected a student’s life from different perspectives. It has broadly affected the student’s mental health as well as academic performance. The present study was undertaken to find out the impact of online education on mental health and academic performance of children of project-affected people studying at the undergraduate level in Navi Mumbai. The analysis of the data collected through Google questionnaire showed that students from project-affected families are facing difficulties in online learning due to most of the financial reasons as their financial condition does not allow them to get better digital devices and sufficient internet data and internet connectivity which affect their learning ability and lead to mental stress among the students which affect their academic performance. To overcome this problem, the government should initiate necessary provisions related to education in case of the project affected people.

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          Journal
          Revista Gestão Inovação e Tecnologias
          revistageintec
          Centivens Institute of Innovative Research
          22370722
          22370722
          July 29 2021
          July 29 2021
          July 29 2021
          July 29 2021
          : 11
          : 4
          : 3866-3875
          Article
          10.47059/revistageintec.v11i4.2412
          0c2f95ee-9191-4e5a-beb5-82f054af0a37
          © 2021
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