The Covid-19 shook and surprised the entire globe. The world was not prepared for anything of this magnitude. Every aspect of life got disturbed, be it business, travel, education or social life. When the first wave of pandemic slowed down and the economy gradually started opening, the education sector did not really take off for various reasons. Post lockdown, the major focus was on normalising the key economic areas such as businesses, jobs, and transport, so that life could come back on the right track. The idea of bringing the education sector back to the pre-Covid level had few takers. Many people in fact wanted the education sector to be closed and they were cautious about the safety of the students. A section of the influential class, including parents, considers the education sector as just a means of teaching and training the student, which it argues is secondary to safety and can wait. They fail to realise that the education sector is also an important economic wing. The livelihood of the teachers and the support staff, and other vendors depends on the education sector.