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Delhi University to resume offline classes from Feb 17

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New Delhi, Feb 9: Amid continued protests by student outfits demanding resumption of offline classes at Delhi University, the varsity on Wednesday issued an order announcing commencement of classes in physical mode for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses from February 17.
The order said all students should plan to reach Delhi in such a manner that they can complete three days’ isolation before reporting to their respective colleges or departments. The student outfits, cutting across party lines, have been demanding that the Delhi University (DU) begin offline classes without any further delay.
According to the order issued by the university, a committee was constituted by Delhi University vice chancellor Yogesh Singh to consider the decisions of reopening the campus.
The committee deliberated upon the issue with the deans of faculties, heads of departments, principals of colleges, directors of institutions and provosts of hostels. Noting that it is difficult for the students in different parts of the country to reach Delhi at a short notice in the prevailing pandemic situation, it said appropriate time is required for students to arrange for their travel from their respective hometowns. “Based on the recommendations of the committee, it is notified that offline classes for all undergraduate and post-graduate courses shall begin with effect from February 17.
The outstation students are advised to plan reaching Delhi in such a manner that they are able to complete the isolation period of three days before reporting to their respective colleges/ departments,” said the order. The order further stated that libraries/laboratories and canteens of the university colleges/departments/centres shall be functioning with effect from February 17 by strictly adhering to COVID-19 guidelines issued by DDMA, MHA, MOHFW and UGC. “The Deans of Faculties/Heads of the Departments/ Principals of Colleges/Directors of the Institutions/Provosts of Hostels shall ensure that all the teaching, non-teaching staff and students follow Covid appropriate behaviour (wearing of masks, maintaining social distancing, regular hand washing and use of sanitisers) at all times to prevent the spread of COVID-19,” it said.
It also directed the authorities concerned to ensure that the premises are ventilated and sanitised. (PTI)

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