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Put up posters Donating PM for vax Driveway: UGC

MUMBAI: The University Grants Commission (UGC) issued a letter to each of government-funded universities and schools on Sunday, requesting them to show promotional banners and hoardings about the free vaccination drive found for those aged over 18.
The correspondence shared accepted layouts of their hoardings, carrying out a message thanking PM Narendra Modi, in Hindi and English.
The poster, using all the PM’s picture, reads:”Vaccines for free for everyone, world’s biggest free mulch effort, thank you, PM Modi.” It further cites that free molds were available just for individuals above 45 decades old, however from June 21, will soon be available at no cost at government centers, for everybody at the 18+ group.
A government official said identical orders are made to other people offices also, such as rail stations, hospitals, banks, and research institutions.
A railroad official supported getting a message.
Delhi University (DU) set up the hoarding in its North and South campuses on Monday morning using vice-chancellor PC Joshi and registrar Vikas Gupta obtaining their images clicked before it set up at Gate amount 1 North campus.
“The vaccination push from the authorities of India starts today and therefore the hoarding was set up,” Joshi told TOI.
Gupta denied the poster had been set up following a directive in the UGC.
“We’ve set up the hoarding independently.
We did not receive any letters,” he explained.
Jamia Millia Islamia registrar Nazim Jafri stated,”We’ve obtained the letter and delivered that the hoarding for printing.
We’ll place this up in our campus Tuesday.” Several centrally financed technical associations also received similar messages Sunday.
An official from among those institutes stated they were requested to install hoardings/banners offered by the I&B ministry within their associations from Monday.
Even though the UGC correspondence is for the two universities and schools, many university-affiliated schools in Maharashtra and Delhi stated they did not receive the letter.
“Vaccination driveway has begun within our school.
But we do not understand anything concerning any hoarding.
Should they deliver a letter, then we shall,” explained Ramjas College chief Manoj Khanna.
Registrar of Mumbai University, Baliram Gaikwad, also, said no such correspondence was obtained on Monday.

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