In India, the penetration of digital technologies and the internet is limited is estimated to cross 55 per cent by the end of 2025. In a country of an estimated 1.39 billion population, only around 11 per cent of Indian households have computers -- excluding smartphones -- and about 24 per cent (households) can boast of internet facilities. Bearing in mind that personalised and adaptive mobile and video-based learning, usage of VR and AR for learning are the factors that are enabling the growth of digital education, the reachability of remote learning is a concern. Moreover, with over 1.5 million schools closed due to the pandemic, students are dependent on digital infrastructure to access E-education. If the issue of computer infrastructure is not handled immediately, an entire generation of children will suffer an academic setback.