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Meet the cute 6-year-old Kashmiri girl whose video for PM Narendra Modi broke the internet

The girl named Mahira Khan had urged PM Narendra Modi to shed some workload of online classes. Netizens are completely smitten by her innocence.

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Meet the 6-year-old cute little Kashmiri girl whose video addressing Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going viral on the internet. The girl named Mahira Khan had urged the PM to shed some workload of online classes. Netizens are completely smitten by her innocence and cuteness.

On Monday, Jammu and Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha took note of the 'very adorable complaint' and said, "Childhood innocence is the gift of God and their days should be lively, full of joy and bliss," he tweeted. Soon after Lieutenant Governor announced that the education department has decided to limit the daily online classes for students.

Six-year-old Mahira Khan hails from Tangpora in Srinagar, Kashmir. Her father Irfan Khan is a government official working in the valley, and her mother is a homemaker.

Talking to Zee News, Mahira said, "I made the video myself. When my online classes start, I get no time to play. I have to attend online school classes, do homework, then eat my food, have milk, and sleep also. Therefore, I get no time to play. I am very happy that now classes have been reduced now. Thank You very much."

After Mahira's viral video, "The school education department has decided to limit daily online classes for a maximum one and half hours for class 1 to 8, spread across two sessions. For class 9 to 12 online synchronous learning will not be more than 3 hours," Manoj Sinha said in a tweet.

"Pre-primary on a given day for interacting with parents shall be only 30 minutes. The LG said that the authorities must ensure strict implementation of the new guidelines. Homework up to class 5th should be avoided. Authorities and schools to plan joyful learning experience engaging parents as well," Sinha said.

"Our children need more time to play, interact with parents, the biggest learning experience a child can have," he added.

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