As coronavirus cases continue to rise in Delhi, the dormitory of the University of Manzawara of the University of Delhi has asked students to leave the dormitory for one week. Due to the easing of restrictions on blocking, all educational institutions advise students to return to their hometown for their safety.
The vice-chancellor of the dormitory of Mansaravar said in a circular: “It should inform the residents of the dormitory of Mansaravar that they must leave the dormitory and return to their native place (within one week) because of the COVID-19 outbreak. All residents are strongly encouraged to return to their homes and take precautions in accordance with instructions issued by the Government of India. “
Jawaharlal Nehru University also instructed its students to leave the dormitory after a pharmacist at the University Health Center was diagnosed with COVID-19.
Human Rights Minister Ramesh Pohrial “Nishank” said the government plans to open all educational institutions across the country by August 15. Now, according to the recommendations of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, only exams are allowed in schools and universities. “