New Delhi: Google form for parents approval, cleaning the laboratory, asking about student vaccination status – these are a few steps taken by the University of Delhi colleges because they are preparing to continue practical lab sessions for undergraduate students and postgraduate years from Wednesday.
The principal said that they expected the lower number of students on Wednesday since the majority of those from outside Delhi would not be able to make it.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “We have posted the Google form for parents’ approval.
We are doing an online theory class and a practical class offline so the combination is not in accordance with those who live outside Delhi, which is why many might not say yes to come to college, “said Dr.
Anju Srivastava, head of the Hindu College.
He said that they would have enough students who could be managed.
“For example, if we have 25 students, we will share it into groups of two, which means we will not have more than 12-15 students in a large lab, and no more than 8-10 students in a small lab,” he said.
Professor Balaram Pani, Dean College of College of Delhi and Principal of Bhaskaracharya College of Applied, said that students from Delhi are expected to come and even if students from outside Delhi come, they will face problems finding accommodation.
“We will see the number of voters and then decide the feasibility of holding a physical class.
The library has been opened and we will see the library footsteps and it will give us a rough idea of how many students come to college to remove the book,” he added.
Dr.
Rajesh Giri, Principal of Rajdhani College, said that they had sent Google forms to students to get their parents’ approval.
The form requires them to fill in details about their vaccination status, mode of transportation, etc.
“In case they haven’t received a single dose of the Coronavirus vaccine, we will guide them to the closest College Shivaji where the vaccine is managed.
There are sanitation machines in college and we also have gloves and masks for students who might have them forget them.
We are fully Directed and have made a task force to reopen college, “he added.
Srivastava said that they preferred students who had received both doses but would allow those who had received the first dose.
But there will be no entries for those who have not yet been inoculated, he said.
“It will encourage them to get vaccinations.
There are several staff members who will ensure that all Covid protocols are being followed.
Having an Arizya Setu application on the phone is also a mandatory requirement while we also request the latest RT-PCR report students.
If students find it difficult to get , We will see what needs to be done, “he added.
In the command released last week regarding gradual reopening, the university said the student’s physical presence might be optional and must be for them to decide.
The order also said that teaching staff and non-teaching college, department, the center must receive the earliest dose of the covid vaccine.
“Furthermore, suggested that all students who entered the college / department / university received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine.
Although both doses of Covid-19 vaccine are very important for hostel students, ensuring that the population has at least one dose vaccine,” read orders .