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EdTech Startup Impartus to Offer Live Virtual Classroom Completely Free to Schools and Colleges During the Coronavirus Crisis

By ANI | Updated: March 5, 2020 17:56 IST

Impartus, a Bengaluru-based edtech startup today announced to offer its innovative Virtual Classroom designed for Live online learning, completely free to all the Indian schools and colleges.

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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], Mar 5 (/PRNewswire): Impartus, a Bengaluru-based edtech startup today announced to offer its innovative Virtual Classroom designed for Live online learning, completely free to all the Indian schools and colleges.

Given the Government of India advisory to 'maintain social distancing' and the recent news of few Indian schools declaring close down, there is a chance of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis affecting the education of Indian students. This initiative is to ensure that no student is deprived of live and interactive access to teachers and teaching. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is also supporting Impartus towards the same.

"We care deeply for our student and teacher community. With exams around the corner, Impartus wishes to ensure that the education of each and every Indian student is continuing and unaffected in these challenging times. Hence, we will be offering free access to our virtual classroom platform for live classes to all the educational institutions and their teachers, till March 31, 2020, and can be extended as per the need," said Amit Mahensaria, Co-founder and CEO of Impartus.

"This small effort is to contribute to the best of our capacity towards the Indian education system, a system, which has made our startup where it is today," he added.

The teachers will be able to conduct unlimited live and interactive online classes for up to 500 students in each session (be it for teaching or doubt solving) on Impartus Virtual Classroom, which is hosted on AWS. The students can also watch the on-demand recordings of these classes on Impartus platform. The platform will be made available immediately to that institution and all the teachers will be able to conduct real-time interactive online classes for students.

Impartus is committed to supporting Indian students during this challenging time and looks forward to scaling its infrastructure to support smooth and reliable access throughout this period. It also appreciates the support extended by AWS.

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( With inputs from ANI )

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