Karnataka mulling to open UG, PG colleges in November - DCM


Bengaluru, Oct 21 (IANS): The Karnataka government is contemplating to reopen the colleges in the state from November, Deputy Chief Minister (DCM) Ashwath Narayana said on Wednesday.

Speaking to reporters here, Narayana said that the final decision regarding the reopening of colleges would be taken keeping in mind the safety of the students and staff amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The state government would soon take a decision to start offline graduation classes from November after discussing the matter with Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa and the officials concerned, he said.

He added that the reopening of colleges and institutes for regular classes will be done in compliance with the guidelines issued by the Central government.

"We have to ensure the safety of the students and the teachers. The virus is very much amid us and hence we need to take the decision after much deliberation," he claimed.

Narayana also confirmed that the state government is taking all the necessary preparations for the safety of the students who will be attending classes in the colleges. Schools and colleges will also have to follow the SOPs set by the Ministry of Home Affairs.

In response to a question, the Deputy Chief Minister asserted that he is content with the success of online classes in Karnataka.

Schools and colleges in Karnataka have been shut since March due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the extension of the nationwide lockdown. The classes for all the students are being conducted online.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Dr Jagdish Bhatia, Indore

    Wed, Oct 21 2020

    Not a good time to open colleges and schools in Karnataka. Number of covid cases are already very high in Karnataka. Opening schools and colleges will further deteriorate the situation specifically for medical undergraduates. Ideal thing is to wait till 1st week of December.

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  • Kimberly Monteiro, Goa

    Wed, Oct 21 2020

    What about the students who have to travel back from other states, as the transport is also not proper, how is it possible for them to attend, please do reconsider the decisions.

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  • Rosamma, Kerala

    Wed, Oct 21 2020

    Dear sir
    Please don't open the college right now.. Because the virus is increasing rapidly in karnataka.... How can the hostel students can stay in a room with huge members..
    Sir please consider kerala students they have to travel through bus or train.. It is the easiest way to spread the virus among the students during the travel....private buses where not allowed.... We the parents are not ready to sent our children's... Sir what about the medical students they want to come in contact with the patients during hospital hours.... Sir students safety is important than opening the colleges during this time... Please please karnataka government take the decision considering students and teachers safety...The government can take the decision reopening of college when the cases decrease

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Wed, Oct 21 2020

    Rosamma, Kerala, I fully agree with your comments and there is no doubt about it.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 21 2020

    January 2021 will be very safe ...

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 21 2020

    Don't worry ..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 21 2020

    Albert, Mangalore
    I'm proud to use my Real Name ...

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