Now free: Cooking, fitness channels on Tata Sky, Dish TV, Airtel; virtual classrooms
Now you can learn cooking from top chefs, grab dance moves watching documentaries on cars, history, space and other interesting topics for free. DTH companies Tata Sky, Dish TV and Airtel Digital TV are providing their interactive channels free of charge before end of the current lockdown, April 14.
Also, keep carefully the kids entertained with channels dedicated to cartoons and rhymes, and discover workouts for yourself on fitness channels.
Tata Sky is opening access to 10 such channels, while Airtel and Dish TV offer four channels each.
Tata Sky’s free channels are Dance Studio (channel number 1230, Fun Learn (664 and 668), Cooking (127), Fitness (110), Smart Manager (701), Vedic Maths (702), Classroom (653), English learning (660 for Hindi viewers and 1424 for Telugu), Beauty (119), and Javed Aktar (150).
In addition, Tata Sky also offering TV viewing on credit. Provide a missed ask 080-61999922 from your own registered mobile number, for anyone who is struggling to recharge your account and would like the DTH service to continue. This offer could be availed for a week .
Airtel Digital TV viewers can have a look at Aapki Rasoi cooking channel on 407, Airtel CuriosityStream on 419 to watch documentaries and TV series, Airtel Senior TV for elderly family members on 323, and Let's Dance to take virtual dance lessons on both Indian classical styles Bharatanatyam and Kathak as well as Western dance forms Jazz, HIPHOP, and Salsa among others on 113.
Dish TV subscribers get Ayushmaan Active for older persons on 130, Fitness Active on 132, Kids Active Toons on 956, and Kids Active Rhymes on 957.
Aside from DTH services providing education services free, and learning applications such as for example Byjus, Toppr, and Extramarks offering free access to lessons, now Himachal Pradesh-based Shoolini University offers its virtual classrooms absolve to institutions that are keen to instruct students online.
AI-based Technology Company Aaddoo has been dealing with the university for days gone by six months to develop something whereby students can attend live lectures through virtual classrooms. Students may use a laptop or even their smartphones to ask questions and get answers in real time, take part in real-time quizzes, polls, games and so forth.
The platform also provides teachers with insights on individual students over a period.