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College in Pune to reopen from Monday

College in Pune to reopen from Monday
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Pune: Universities in the city can be reopened from Monday for in-classes after Pune Municipal Corporation issued a notification based on the announcement of Deputy Minister Ajit Pawar for a number of further relaxation for the Covid-19 review meeting on Friday.
The government has not made the declaration of countries about the reopening of higher education.
Kota Commissioner Pune Order Vikram Kumar also allows private offices to operate at full capacity, and includes an extension of the operating deadline until 11pm for restaurants, food court, and bars throughout the week with food delivery services until midnight.
The training class can function at a capacity of 50%.
According to notice that includes areas under the Canton of Khadki and Pune boards, orders for restaurants, food courts, and bars come into force from Friday to further notice.
Pimpri Chinchwad Commissioner of Kota Rajesh Patil and Pune collector Rajesh Deshmukh said they would issue orders for city and rural areas respectively, on Saturday.
Pawar said that students who had received the Covid-19 vaccine dose, and a fully vaccinated staff member could begin attending College directly since Monday.
“All of these institutions must follow the tight Covid-19 protocol,” he added.
Students who have taken one Jab will not be permitted, and those who come to Pune to attend college must show a negative RT-PCR test before entering the campus.
“It’s also a view taken by college administration and universities with whom we consult,” said Pawar.
Pune District has registered the second highest vaccination number in the state and Maharashtra is the first among the countries that are fully vaccinated, said Deputy Minister of Chief.
“The district’s weekly participant has dropped to 3.01% with PMC registering 2.5%, PCMC at 2.3% and rural pune at 3.6%.
So, we have decided to reopen college with full prevention measures, “He added.
Tourist attractions will also be open from Monday, said Deputy Minister of Chief.
Deputy Chancellor Savitribai Phule Pune University said they would wait for official communication before deciding on the road to reopen the University for students.
Pawar said they would urge the central government to reduce the duration between two vaccine doses.
“At first, the gap was 21 and 28 days, now 84 days between two doses.
Consider the availability of vaccines now, the duration can be reduced.
But it’s up to the central government to decide,” he added.
The request will be discussed with the main minister of Uddhav Thackeray, and then puts in the middle, said Deputy Minister further.
Prashant Girbane, Director General of the Marriage Chamber of Trade and Agriculture Industry said that the deputy announcement of the minister’s chairman about more relaxation would accelerate economic recovery, but citizens and businesses must be more responsible about getting vaccines and following Covid-19 that fits behavior.
Charanjeet Singh Bhogal, Chief Operating Officer Hinjewadi Industries Association, said the celebration season was here and will soon before the IT sector operates at full capacity in the office.
“At present, the presence of most voluntarily, and only for being fully vaccinated.
Full capacity office might operate not before the beginning of 2022,” he added.
Beautiful Narang, President of the United States Association, said that the expansion of operational deadlines until 11:00 will help a lot.
“We can streamline guests and ensure fewer crowds at certain times.
When guests spread over a long period of time, it will prevent the spread of infection.
The extension will also help us improve our business.
However, we will ask the government to extend this deadline.
to 1.30 in the morning as promised, earliest.

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