Nemi Devi Freelance scholars and student volunteers interested in action-oriented research, socio-economic rights and related issues have carried out a survey on primary school children in a village in Jharkhand. A small writeup based on Road Scholarz’s twitter thread : *** We did a house-to-house survey of primary-school children in Dumbi, a fairly typical Dalit-Adivasi hamlet of Jharkhand. Out of 36 children, 30 could not read a single word. Many parents feel that their children are lapsing into illiteracy. Nemi Devi explains . Online learning is a fiction in Dumbi. With the village closed in the last 16 months, primary education is at a standstill. Most children are just milling around, some are working in the fields. Kusmi Devi In almost every house there was a sad story of poor parents who are struggling to educate their children, but most have no smartphone and no money for tuitions. Kusmi Devi, mother of 4 illiterate children, explains . One of Kusmi’s daughters, Chandni, is in