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TOWARDS BORDERLESS AND BLENDED LEARNING

IKE SO MANY THINGS, SHAKESPEARE had it right when he wrote “beware the Ides of March”. In March 2020, the pandemic plunged India into an unprecedented lockdown. When it became apparent that normalcy would not return soon, every industry and individual hunkered down and started planning for survival and revival. Ingenuity flowered as digital technologies came to the rescue in many cases, and business models were adapted to operate in this new reality.

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