Online has become the “New Normal” in the world hard hit by the Covid pandemic where every part of the life including work, education, and play has be...
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Online has become the “New Normal” in the world hard hit by the Covid pandemic where every part of the life including work, education, and play has been impacted in some manner. In this new normal, online work and education have not only saved many jobs but also helped in continuous study progress of millions across the world. Online learning has proved to be a paradigm-shifting revolution in the field of education. It has not only improved the education(A)/ and learning process during the Covid-19 period, (B)/yet has also helped in introduction of numerous(C)/ fresh concepts and inventions in the field (D). It has significantly improved the standard of education and has also helped in skills development in rural and isolated regions. Additionally, it has guaranteed that getting quality education is affordable, (II) and easier to access. But now in the post-Covid era, many are wondering what to pick -- online or offline studies -- or balance the both. The blended learning can overcome one of the biggest obstacles in the India's inaccessible education system. India’s higher education system is the third-largest after China and the US, but access to higher education, especially equitable higher education, remains difficult for reasons ranging from unaffordability to lack of opportunity. The blended learning can provide quick solution to this problem. In terms of benefits, students not only saves course fees, but also on numerous other benefits like physical relocation and other (I).
Which of the following is the correct antonym of the word 'equitable' as used in the passage?