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Students, the teacher demands the reopening of the campus; University awaits DDMA guidelines

Students, the teacher demands the reopening of the campus; University awaits DDMA guidelines
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New Delhi: The choir to reopen the University of Delhi has grown harder with several teachers and students who demand offline teaching as a Covid-19 situation has been normalized in the national capital.
The university, however, plans to step on a careful and awaiting guidelines of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA).
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Akshit Dahiya, President of the Delhi University Student Union, said the laboratory class was continued for students last year last month but the presence was still bad.
“Online class does not meet the same objectives as offline teaching.
The majority of students who study at the University come from outside Delhi, and they feel that coming only for lab jobs is not feasible.
We have sent several memorandumes about this problem to Buili.
-Chancellor and also Will protest on Thursday to demand the reopening of the campus, “he added.
Cherry Manish, Professor of Physics at Hindu College, also said some students from outside Delhi did not feel worthy of them to return to the city only to attend the laboratory class.
Abha Dev Habib, Treasurer of the University of Delhi’s teacher association, said university allows offline exams, students will not think of returning to campus.
“Even in the case of school, the exam is held offline first and then the physical class begins.
Students have been used to the unprocessed test (open book exams held due to pandemics) and will not return until the test is offline.
The number of students coming to the laboratory is very low , “he added.
Former member of the Executive Board of Rajesh Jha said the opening of the university must be discussed in legal entities such as AC and EC so that the protection and interests of students are taken care of.
“Online class during the Covid crisis exposes severe limitations, and has tightened the quality of pedagogy needed for higher education,” he said.
However, Vikas Gupta registrants said the campus would be reopened only if DDMA allowed 100 percent seating capacity.
Most students come from outside Delhi, and it will be difficult for teachers to decide who should be contacted with a 50 percent seat hat, he added.
On the plan to reopen the University for students, Du VC Yogesh Singh previously said, “We will open the campus but slowly.
We do not want to open it in a hurry and take the risk of students’ life.
The places we can open, we will open.
Universities also don’t seem to be universities without students, but we want to continue slowly.

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