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Varsities must ensure safety before holding online exams: UGC
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New Delhi, May 11 : Amid the current coronavirus crisis across the country, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has said universities must take care of the on-ground situation before deciding on holding online examinations.
According to the UGC, before conducting online examinations, the Covid-19 guidelines set by the state and Central governments should be strictly adhered to. The safety of students and teachers must be given primary importance during the pandemic.
The statutory body has urged universities across the country to keep their campus premises safe from the pandemic. The UGC has said universities should encourage students and other staff to get vaccinated.
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New Delhi: Amid the current coronavirus crisis across the country, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has said universities must take care of the on-ground situation before deciding on holding online examinations.
According to the UGC, before conducting online examinations, the Covid-19 guidelines set by the state and Central governments should be strictly adhered to. The safety of students and teachers must be given primary importance during the pandemic.
The statutory body has urged universities across the country to keep their campus premises safe from the pandemic. The UGC has said universities should encourage students and other staff to get vaccinated.
DUTA demands compensation for kin of ad hoc faculty members who died of COVID
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The Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA) on Monday wrote to the University Grants Commission (UGC) seeking compensation of ₹2.5 crore for the kin of ad hoc or temporary faculty members who have lost their lives to the pandemic.
In a letter to UGC Chairman D.P. Singh, the DUTA said: “We have lost many young colleagues who have been serving at the University of Delhi on ad hoc basis. This has not only caused unbearable losses to the families but also created issues of livelihood. We request for a compensation of ₹2.5 crore to the kin of ad hoc or temporary faculty members who have lost their lives to this pandemic.”
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