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Student organizations and teachers have been demanding the suspension of online classes.
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NEW DELHI: The Delhi University has suspended online classes till May 16 in view of the surge in coronavirus cases.
Student organizations and teachers have been demanding the suspension of online classes.
In a notification issued on Tuesday, the varsity said, In view of sudden surge in COVID-19 cases, the online teaching shall remain suspended till May 16 in the Departments and Colleges of the University.
The Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA) had written a letter to the varsity s acting vice-chancellor Professor PC Joshi on the issue.
DU teachers threaten to resume strike from April 12
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‘Safeguard interest of staffers, colleges’
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DUTA has been protesting for over three weeks against the appointment of senior administrative.
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‘Safeguard interest of staffers, colleges’
The Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA) on Sunday said that it will resume its strike from April 12 if the university fails to take concrete steps to safeguard interest of employees and colleges.
Letter to V-C
In a letter to Vice-Chancellor P.C. Joshi, they demanded that the university, as the custodian of colleges and employees, should take concrete steps which ensures that 12 DU colleges, funded by the Delhi government, are governed within the framework of the DU Act and Ordinances.
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DU teachers to go back on strike from April 12 over Pattern of Assistance document
The Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA) on Sunday said it will go back on strike from April 12 if the university fails to take concrete steps to safeguard interest of employees and colleges. DUTA has been protesting for over three weeks against the appointment of senior administrative officers (Sr AOs) and the issue of a Pattern of Assistance document in 12 Delhi government-funded DU colleges.
According to a letter addressed to DU s acting vice-chancellor P C Joshi, DUTA demanded that the university takes concrete steps to ensure the 12 colleges are governed within the framework of DU Act and Ordinances .