Mangaluru: 'Degree, PG classes to resume from Nov 17' – Additional DC M J Roopa


Abhijith N Kolpe

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Nov 13: “Degree and postgraduate classes will begin in the district on November 17,” said additional deputy commissioner M J Roopa.

She was speaking after presiding over a meeting held in the deputy commissioner’s office on Friday about guidelines concerning the resumption of activities in the private universities, government, technical diploma, aided and unaided colleges.

“The groups of students should be separated and only 50% of students should be permitted in classes. Online classes should be conducted for the remaining students. The concerned teachers, students and staff should undergo compulsory Covid tests three days prior to the reopening of classes. The concerned should attend the classes only if they are issued negative reports. The phone number 1077 should be contacted in the event of issues,” she said.

“It is not compulsory that students should attend classes. Those who do not want to attend classes can study online. Thermal scanning and sanitization facilities should be provided at the points of entry and exit in the colleges. Teaching and non-teaching staff and students should wear mandatory masks. Teaching or non-teaching staff with Corona symptoms should not be allowed entry in the college premises. The building, main entrance, toilets, all the rooms, furniture and stationery should be sanitized every day. Students should bring food and drinking water from their houses. Students should not share their pens, books, laptop or other items with others. Library or canteens should not be opened.”

“Spitting in college premises should be banned. Teachers should install the Aarogya Setu app on their smartphones. The guidelines about Covid should be distributed in pamphlets and displayed on notice boards. Students can obtain bus passes online on the Seva Sindhu web portal. Teachers, officers, staff and students should carry mandatory identity cards,” she said.

District health and family welfare officer Dr Ramachandra Bayari, special officer Sridhar, Dr Dayanand Pai, Sathish Pai, government first-grade college principal professor Rajashekar Hebbar and principals of various private and government colleges were present

  

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  • MIA, Udupi

    Sat, Nov 14 2020

    Are government will take treatment cost if any student get infected? Are our government ready to provide more buses for the students to go colleges?

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sat, Nov 14 2020

    Please ask colleges to follow the guidelines as per mentioned here. Some colleges force all the students to attend compulsorily... Please invigilate the preparation done by all the colleges...

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  • Ronald D Silva, Falnir, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 14 2020

    If choice is given to opt for online classes then who wants to go to college by taking so many precautions. Further it is double duty to teachers to take offline as well as online classes.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Nov 14 2020

    The teacher should be at least 2 metres away from the students... being elderly, teacher is the weak link here... if he gets infected or infects others, whole dreaded story will repeat...

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  • Denis, Shirva / Dubai

    Fri, Nov 13 2020

    There is no clear instructions at all , I heard student who don’t attend offline class has to give makeup exam during their vacation time...as if they are considered not attended regular exam. If online is allowed then they have to conduct online exam too. Hope Govt/university’s consider this.

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