Rushi Parmar lives in Keshod, a Western Indian town so small it has one park, a single-screen movie hall and no shopping mall. For clever kids like Parmar, who is 12 and heading into seventh grade, the only option for a decent education used to be traveling to a bigger city at least three-and-a-half hours away. That wasn’t happening, so Parmar downloaded an app from the online education company BYJU’S and started learning math and science at her own pace. A year later, she just topped her class in sixth-grade exams.
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