
DU suspends online classes till May 16
The Hindu
Move comes in view of surge in cases
The Delhi University on Tuesday suspended online classes till May 16 in view of the surge in COVID cases across the country. The university issued a notification saying: “In view of the sudden surge in COVID-19 cases, online teaching shall remain suspended till May 16 in the departments and colleges of the university.”More Related News

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