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Delhi University is still hesitant to reopen

Delhi University is still hesitant to reopen
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New Delhi: With almost 60% of students at Delhi University from outside Delhi, the meeting held on Thursday to discuss the reopening did not produce certain conclusions.
Discussion was held about the last year of students whose cheats were practices, which could be called from next week, and that reopening can occur in a row.
The meeting was held by the University with the Head of the Department and Principal of the colleges.
Agarwal, Principal Ramanujan College, said, “A meeting was held but there was no concrete decision taken.
With most students from outside Delhi, there are many things we have to remember.
What if we call students and there is a third wave, whether we are Will ask them to come back? Universities have asked college to plan at each level such as opening laboratories and libraries, and we have done it.
“The headmaster added that it would take time before the University took the final decision.
“There is a discussion that the third year of the course of the course that has the practice and requires a laboratory can be called.
However, it will voluntarily and be completely up to students,” said Rajesh Giri.
The university asked college to extensively follow the SOP provided by DDMA capacity of 50%.
“The principal, the teacher all wants to reopen college.
The university has left him to college to make a final decision about how we want to reopen.
But has asked us to check that students who come to college are vaccinated with at least one dose,” said Manoj Sinha, Principal Aryabhatta College.
However, different student organizations have protested the last few days which demanded that the university be reopened now.

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