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Karnataka plans to reopen college on July 19

Karnataka plans to reopen college on July 19
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Bengaluru: Karnataka is pondering the reopening of universities in all states on July 19, with 64% of students and 85% of staff in government and culture assisted have received at least one dose of vaccine so far.
It also plans to make a necessity for vaccination for students who attend offline classes.
The government drives to Jab students, Mount Teachersas pressure, especially from medical students who cannot have an online class and need offline sessions, the government is preparing land to open campuses.
The Chairperson of the BS Minister Yediyurappa is expected to make an announcement in this matter in front of the final phase unlocking scheduled on July 19 at Karnataka.
“The decision will take into account the boost of rapid vaccination among student populations and pressure installation of medical colleges, and from those who have returned to the state of other parts of the country and abroad to study here.
These students have lost most of their academic year And also money for accommodation, “said a CMO official.
Some universities, said sources, have reached 100% vaccination of students and staff.
The government is also considering issuing orders to make mandatory vaccination for students who attend offline classes, the official said.
Deputy Chairperson of CN Minister Ashwath Narayana said there was no date decided to reopen the title class.
“At present, the focus is on vaccination of students over 18.
The date or class of the opening title will be decided later after consulting all stakeholders,” he said.
Narayana, who holds a higher education portfolio, said more than 65% of students and government college staff and assistance have been vaccinated in the state up to 7,90,799 students in all, 3,13,898 students have been vaccinated.
Among the staff, 85% – 24,875 from 29,241 – has been affixed.
“Vaccination drive will be further accelerated now,” he added.
Meanwhile, the University of Bangalore has been vaccinated by 76.4% of students and staff on campus.
While the University of Bangalore University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering has covered 79% of students and staff, university law universities have been vaccinated 78.3% and the University College of Fisention Education has been vaccinated 71.6%.
The University of Bangalore V-C KR Kr Venugopal told Toi that 66% of hostel students had also been vaccinated.
“We hope to vaccinate around 20% of students when the university is reopened,” he said.

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