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The National Educational policy (NEP 2020),the first education strategy of the twenty-first century, recognises the value of exploiting technology's benefits while being aware of its possible drawbacks and risks. We are living in a modern technological age when technology is present in all aspects of life,including business,industry,agriculture,and health. Using contemporary information and communication technology for teaching and learning is crucial for the field of education.This paper evaluates the academic literature and provides a theoretical framework for investigating the idea of e-learning, specifically its benefits and drawbacks in higher educational institutions.Many online platforms are used to facilitate e-learning in higher education.Online learning has been described using a variety of terms over the years, including Computer-mediated learning,Web-based training,E-learning systems,and Learning Management Systems. Despite of their names, these systems all utilise the Internet and share a few characteristics that enable registration, evaluation of students' and teachers' actions, as well as lecture delivery and interaction between students, their peers, and teachers. Among the most crucial features of online learning platforms are forums that enable asynchronous student-teacher contact and collaboration,web conferences that provide video,audio,and written communication,and chat,where users can send messages and get responses in real time.It examines several researchers' interpretations of what e-learning is and how it functions in higher education institutions
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