Updated On: 04 December, 2020 10:51 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
As the protest by the farmers from Haryana and Punjab and several connecting states entered the eighth day on Thursday, and the stir took off with the early morning prayers, these kids logged in to their virtual classrooms

Farmers protesting at Narela in New Delhi
You may call it day as usual but it is amid the most unusual of circumstances that children of farmers sitting in protests at the Delhi borders attend their regular classes online.
As the protest by the farmers from Haryana and Punjab and several connecting states entered the eighth day on Thursday, and the stir took off with the early morning prayers, these kids logged in to their virtual classrooms.