New Delhi: Delhi University students on Wednesday called their unlimited hunger strike after the announcement of the opening of the University from February 17.
Prof.
Rajani Abhi, The Proctor of Delhi University, announced that the university will be reopened from February 17 and inform you that the class will run in a complete offline mode and there is no hybrid class mode that will be permitted.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “today is the third day of their protest.
We tell students that we will open the university.
Suddenly, the DDMA command comes to open a university.
We have a university center with lakh students.
So, We must open a university after a lot of thought.
Over the past two years, the university has been closed, “said Prof.
Rajani Abhi.
“The University of Delhi is a central university, here around 65-70 percent of students with recordings come from outside Delhi.
So, now they have to come from their respective places to Delhi.
They must maintain reservations, accommodations and other facilities..
So, We have said this for the past two days to give us 2-3 days and after that, we will compile the guidelines and will send them to them.
But they are not ready to understand.
So, the rough guidelines are ready we will put on the website at night Day.
From February 17, we opened the university, the class would run in offline mode, “professor added.
However, he told that the online class would continue for the first semester students because their exam was nearby.
“We opened a university from February 17, then after almost a week they would have a class and after that, they would undergo their exam.
The students who will come from outside Delhi, their parents will also be in a hurry and they might not get what accommodation even.
So, for the first semester, we just didn’t do it.
It also we think.
For them, teaching will be held in complete offline mode, even in hybrid mode, “said Prof.
Abhi.
Referring to DDMA guidelines, Professor said that they had asked the university to run in offline mode.
“According to the DDMA guidelines, they have asked to run universities in offline mode.
The problem that comes in many colleges is difficult to follow the Covid protocol.
So, now when 80 students are in class you can do such social distance,” Add it.
Prof.
Rajani Abhi added that they had asked college to stop schedules to ensure the Covid-19 protocol followed.
“Even though we have instructed all the principals and heads of the department to follow social distance as far as possible.
We insist everyone to wear masks and appeal to everyone to get vaccination.
We were also asked to stagger,” he said.
President Dust Akshit Dahiya said that the struggle of the students had caused the reopening of the university.
“It is very unfortunate that the campuses are open but the entry is not given to students.
Today after the big struggle, every university student has decided to reopen the university,” he said.
President Dusu said that they would celebrate the announcement to reopen the university as a “victory” in the form of a festival.
“Today, Proctor, Dean Student Welfare, Registrar and other administrative officers come and overcome all students.
This letter said that the campus will be opened from February 17, 2022.
So, we have now ended a hunger strike without our limits.
There is an atmosphere of enthusiasm in between Students and we will celebrate this victory in the form of a festival, “he said.
Pankaj Arora, Dean of Welfare Welfare of Student Welfare, told that the University will run a special drive from February 14-18 for students who have not been vaccinated by Covid-19.
“We are also sensitive to students from outside Delhi.
So, we want them to have time to come to Delhi and have time to be isolated.”