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Watch: Why Visually Impaired Students Are Worried About Online Open Book Exams
Srishti Srivastava
Jun 21, 2020
Kusumlata Malik, a professor at the University of Delhi and vice-president of the National Federation of the Blind, has raised questions on DU's online open book examination.
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