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Dakshina Kannada to start offline classes for second PU colleges from September 1

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Mangaluru: Dakshina District Administration Kannada has decided to start the class on campus for second PU students with strict SOP in place September 1.
Deputy Commissioner Dr.
K V Rajendra said that detailed guidelines had been framed to help the start.
The second PU student currently has a little access to offline learning in the first year.
Therefore it has been decided to reopen the class to help students academically despite the district’s office levels more than 2%, “he said.
According to the round, it is the responsibility of the principal to implement strictly at the Covid-19 soup set by the district administration.
All students from the State of Kerala are needed to quarantine themselves for a week and RT-PCR tests must be done after a week.
Universities must have a Covid Care Center and Students in quarantine can attend online classes.
Student staff, teaching and non teaching who travels from Kerala must produce a negative RT-PCR certificate when the college is reopened and then every week, even if the faculty has received a full dose vaccination.
Class for Bachelor of Day and Dormitory Inmates will be carried out separately.
The inspection team has been formed by DDPU and including healthy health officials and all college principal, u Ntuk oversee the implementation of the guidelines.
After the receipt process is complete, the first PU class can start from September 15.
However, each college must take permission from DDPU before the start of the offline class.
CD Jayanna, DDPU told Stoi: “Because the second PU is a critical year for every student, we have asked the district administration to consider the start of the offline class.
The last academic year, students must be promoted because there is no check held.
This batch is almost not attending Offline class since entry into the first PU, last year.
Online class will continue in parallel, “he said.
Meanwhile, DC has convinced to see accusations made by parents that some colleges will do classes even if weekend hours are extended.

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