
Delhi University suspends online classes till May 16 amid Covid-19 spike
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Delhi University has decided to call off all online classes till May 16 in view of the sudden spike of Covid-19 cases in the national capital.
Delhi University (DU) administration has decided to suspend all the online classes in affiliated colleges in view of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic situation in the national capital. The classes at DU will remain suspended till May 16. As per the official notification released by DU, the Covid-19 pandemic was affecting the education system of the university as both teachers and students were suffering. Thus, classes will resume after May 16, when the situation is hopefully better. Students are advised to keep a close view on the official website of Delhi University, du.ac.in, for more details regarding the resumption of classes. The classes will be resumed in online mode for the time being, in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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