Final year degree classes from Friday
The Hindu
Deputy Commissioner K.V. Rajendra has said that colleges will be allowed to hold offline classes for final year degree students from Friday. In a statement issued here late on Tuesday evening, Dr. Raj
Deputy Commissioner K.V. Rajendra has said that colleges will be allowed to hold offline classes for final year degree students from Friday.
In a statement issued here late on Tuesday evening, Dr. Rajendra said that colleges have to conduct classes by adhering to COVID-19 prevention norms that would be laid down. A detailed order will be issued on Wednesday, he added.
Dr. Rajendra’s response comes following a demand from students and educational institutions for opening offline classes for degree students.
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