
DU suspends offline activities till April 13, new guidelines issued
India Today
Delhi University has issued new guidelines in view of the Covid-19 pandemic and has suspended all offline activities till April 13.
Due to the sudden spike in Covid-19 cases across the national capital, Delhi University (DU) has issued a fresh set of guidelines for the safety of the students and staff. The university has also suspended all offline activities on campus till April 13. DU has prompted all the students and staff to follow the new guidelines issued by the university this week with due diligence. The list of guidelines has been uploaded on the official website of Delhi University, du.ac.in. Many universities in Delhi such as Jawaharlal Nehru University and Jamia Millia Islamia University have issued new guidelines to all the students and staff in view of the increasing Covid-19 cases across the national capital in the past few days.
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