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speech on topic role of internet in Covid 19 ( in atleast 300 words )
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Answered by kausalya61
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Access to the Internet and digital technologies has become essential for most of us in our everyday lives. Technology enables us to work, shop, communicate and access important services. Increasingly, technology is a key enabler for the exercise and enjoyment of many human rights, in particular the right to freedom of expression and information.

Lack of access to the Internet during the coronavirus pandemic can be a result of:

Government shutdowns: In some countries, the population is arbitrarily kept offline by government measures that shut down the Internet. For example, since 2019, the Bangladesh government has claimed security concerns justify the shutdown of mobile internet connection in Rohingya refugee camps. Similarly, in Myanmar, the Government has imposed Internet shutdowns in nine townships of Rakhine and Chin. In Kashmir and Jammu Internet slowdowns are obstructing timely access to information about the virus to parts of India’s population.

Poor digital infrastructure: A lack of sufficiently developed digital infrastructure can leave people unconnected or unable to use services that require a high-quality internet connection. This is particularly the case in developing countries that usually have less developed fixed infrastructure. However, the existence and availability of adequate infrastructure can also vary substantially within a region or country. For example, in the USA, while the vast majority of households in urban areas have access to high-speed broadband, roughly 27% of rural Americans lack access to it. Even in well-connected areas, a high-speed connection may not be affordable for a large number of people with low income. In Italy, one of the countries most affected by the coronavirus pandemic, about 30% of the population does not have high-speed broadband due to the existing infrastructure.

Exclusion of some communities: Some communities have been historically excluded from access to the Internet and digital technologies. In Mexico, the indigenous and peasant communities that make up almost 25% of the population face obstacles in accessing the Internet. These include not only the lack of Internet infrastructure but also economic, social and cultural limitations. Displaced communities such as those in refugees’ camps, usually struggle to have adequate access to all essential services, from water to electricity, and therefore to the Internet too.

Answered by sameermalik06707
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Explanation:

Good morning to one and all present here .today I _ of class _ wants to give a short speech on the topic role of Internet in covid 19.

so ,as we all know that in this crucial time we are not able to go to school ,college ,office etc ..because this is so tough time. .As schools has decided that children's study will not get disturb so they had decided for online classes .but online classes are not so good because no. of times are net get disturb and meeting disconnect so we will not be able to understand all ...it harms our eyes too. voice breaks in between . screen not visible clearly. and so on many things without Internet now a days we are not able to do anything .thanku and have a nice day ...

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