Jammu & Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha took notice of a six-year-old girl’s endearing concern to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday about the weight of homework on “young children.” The Lieutenant Governor has asked the school education department to develop a policy to reduce the load of homework on students within 48 hours.

In a video that has now gone popular on social media, the youngster can be seen lamenting that her online lessons begin at 10 a.m. and last until 2 p.m. “Why do instructors give so much work to such young children, Modi Saab? More work should be assigned to the older students in Classes 6 and 7 “She is heard stating.

In response to the girl’s letter, the Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor’s office tweeted, “Childhood innocence is a gift from God, and their days should be alive, full of joy and bliss (sic).”

The six-year-endearing old’s appeal drew a big response on Twitter. While some people dubbed the video “the prettiest thing on the internet,” many others pointed out that the small girl’s worries were real and should be investigated.

“What a sweetie. Are you listening to the plight of this little lady, who represents many young brains, Modi Ji? “Valid Question – Kids are using phones for 5-6 hours a day, which may influence their eyes and black circles at such a young age,” remarked one Twitter user “another was noted

All schools and institutions in Jammu and Kashmir have been closed to avoid the spread of the deadly virus till June 15.