Delhi University To Reopen For Final-Year Students On Monday
New Delhi: The University of Delhi (DU) announced that the colleges, centres and departments under the university will reopen for offline classes on Monday, February 1. This was announced in a new set of guidelines issued by the varsity on Friday.
The varsity will, however, reopen for only the final year students. According to a DU statement, the final-year students can attend the colleges, centres and departments for their laboratory, practical, skill, library and related activities in small batches, reported NDTV.
The university will function with 100 per cent staff strength from Monday, the DU statement said. The Section Officer or the Unit Head can decide on the staff’s timings to avoid crowding at the entry and exit points.
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The offline classes for most schools and higher educational institutions in the country will resume on February 1. The six-foot physical distancing, use of face masks, frequent hand-washing and following respiratory etiquettes like covering mouth and nose while coughing or sneezing will be strictly followed.
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