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Teacher’s body urges Govt Bengal to vaccinate students, reopens universities

Teacher's body urges Govt Bengal to vaccinate students, reopens universities
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Kolkata: The teacher association from the University of Jadavpur on Monday wrote to the West Bengga Basu education minister, urged him to take immediate steps for covid vaccination students and researchers to reopen the Institute.
In the first phase, the last year students can be allowed to attend the physical class in separate batches after giving them a vaccine to them, the University of Jadavpur’s teacher association said in a letter to the basut.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results also ask for it to allow the resumption of research activities in the university.
“We demanded Covid-19 vaccination immediately for research and research students as a preparation step to reopen the campus,” said Secretary General Million Partha Pratim Roy.
Demanding the start of the physical class for students whose studies have been suffered for almost 18 months, the teacher’s body also urges the minister to allow inoculation camps on campus for those who have not received Jab.
Roy said online teaching cannot be an alternative to the physical class, and laboratory-based subjects cannot be taught through virtual mode.
“You might realize that the instrument lied in our university laboratory for a long time.
Many no longer function well.
If this high-value instrument is not used, it leads to the loss of Lakh Rupee, which is mere.
Public money waste,” said the body Teacher in the letter to the basu.
Meanwhile, part of Ju’s students due to loyalty to SFI and other unions on Monday held a demonstration in front of the University Administration Building, demanding back campus and shouting the slogans against the authorities.
Union Student University Presidency also filed a memorandum to the authorities and demanded vaccination on campus for free.
Noting that the inoculation of students will facilitate the resumption of activities on campus, the body of the SFI-controlled student said, “It has been 539 days since closing our campus because of the Covid-19 outbreak.”
Accused that the University’s authority “had not made an effort to reopen the Institute” despite the second wave of Covid-19 subsided, President Union Mimosa Ghorai said the government had to form a committee to discuss and make decisions about restarting activities on campus.
Uni urges the authorities to provide access to library services because students face problems without facilities.
SFI also held a demonstration in front of the main gate of the University Presidency to suppress its demands.

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