Corona virus lead disease (COVID-19) pandemic has not only made us all face toughest time in the last 80 years but also to the Governments affecting almost all other spheres of life. It has been our testing times in last 21 days in India and will continue to do so for a few more month ahead until the entire virus is eradicated or until we find a medicine for it. During these difficult times, we have multiple challenges of life, liberty, business, trade, commerce, food, education, and it is very natural to fall into mood swings, depressions, anxiety, fear and in some cases even suicidal. Education is the most hit sector because of the COVID-19 pandemic that has seriously affected the life and the teaching, learning process of several million students and faculty globally. Because on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) Citing concerns with “the alarming levels of spread of COVID-19 and its severity, asked the Governments to take urgent and aggressive measures to stop the spread of the virus. Educational institutions were first to shut down. Because, WHO declared that the outbreak of the viral disease COVID-19 first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China – had reached the level of a global pandemic. The Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi keeping in mind the expected threats of COVID-19 timely imposed 21 days lock- down in the country from 26th March to 14th April, 2020. As the lock-down is the most effective way to break chain of the Coronavirus spread. But the lock-down period thrown serious challenges and affected multiple sectors including education not only India but also in almost all the affected 200 countries in the world. As Many countries have closed schools since the COVID-19 outbreak, disrupting the learning and education of hundreds of millions of students. In times of crises, schools provide children with a sense of stability and normalcy and ensure children have a routine and are emotionally supported to cope with a transforming situation. Schools also provide important aspects for children and their families to know about hygiene, proper handwashing techniques, and adjusting with situations that will break routines. Without access to schools, this prime responsibility falls on parents, guardians, and caregivers. When schools are closed, government agencies should step in to provide clear and accurate public health information through appropriate media. However, India has less number of cases up to 14th April, 2020 comparing to other foreign countries (10564 infections and 358 deaths) but leaning from the nature of the pandemic from the other countries our Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi today announced the extension of the lock-down up to 3rd May, 2020 for the next 19 more days. This is a welcome step and well thought decision of Mr. Narendra Modi but will further challenge the protection of Human Rights and put extra pressure on the individuals and society.