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Technical College, University in Odisha to reopen from August 9

Technical College, University in Odisha to reopen from August 9
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Bhubaneswar: Considering an increase in the Covid-19 situation, the state government on Wednesday decided to reopen technical universities, professional techniques / universities, polytechnics, diploma institutions, and itís and start teaching physical classes for the past year postgraduate students (PG), Bachelor (UG), Diploma and ITI program with the effects of August 9.
The development of the skills and department of technical education has made a decision to reopen educational institutions under administrative control for students last year after all prevention steps such as sanitation and complete disinfection of classrooms, laboratories, hostels are taken according to Covid-19 guidelines.
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The department has also issued a standard operating procedure (SOP) and Covid guidelines to hold offline classes in these institutions.
According to SOP, the physical class will be carried out regularly to cover all the syllabus chapters regardless of the scope of several chapters with online mode.
“Whenever possible, physical class teaching must be recorded and shared with students who are not present,” said the department’s source.
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According to the Covid prevention protocol from the department, teachers or staff, or students living in the active detention zone will not come to universities or colleges.
Wearing a face mask or face cover will be mandatory.
Institutions must often ensure hand cleaning or sanitation hands in their place.
Spitting will be strictly prohibited on campus.
Social distance (a distance of six feet) will be adopted in classrooms, libraries, and laboratories.
If necessary, a bustling class can be divided into batches and teaching hours in a day can be extended.
Breathing etiquette will be strictly followed.
Someone must cover his mouth and nose with a handkerchief when coughing or sneezing, the Covid guide said from the department.
Educational institutions must encourage monitoring their own health.
Reporting of diseases by students and staff must be mandatory.
The technical institution must keep the isolation room in all hostels ready for immediate shift in prisoner reporting disease.
“The research activities will also begin in physical mode from August 9 other than the start of teaching physical classes for PG, UG, Diploma and ITL courses,” said Secretary with the Department of Ajay Kumar Nayak.

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