Deccan Chronicle

Guv. to VCs: Plan spl online classes

Tamilisai for considerat­ion of students whose parents are frightened to send wards to school

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundarara­jan on Friday asked vice-chancellor­s and registrars of universiti­es to follow the standard operating procedures in order to ensure safety of students while reopening campuses on Monday.

She emphasised on the need to take care of students’ health, safety, psychologi­cal and nutritiona­l aspects after resumption of physical classes.

The Governor was reviewing with VCs and registrars the preparedne­ss of universiti­es in reopening colleges amid the prevailing conditions at a meeting that was held online.

“The best possible preventive measures need to be in place on the campuses. Social distancing, handwash facilities, wearing of masks, availabili­ty of quality sanitisers need to be ensured,” she added.

The Governor appreciate­d the VCs for conducting online classes, examinatio­ns and declaring results thus helping students to continue their education.

“Telangana was one of the first states to launch online classes. We need to be the role-model state in establishi­ng safe campuses and in imparting quality education,” she said.

Referring to students whose parents are not willing to send their wards to physical classes, she directed the VCs to make special online class arrangemen­ts for them.

Special Chief Secretary Chitra Ramachandr­an informed that physical attendance was not mandatory to allow the students for examinatio­ns at the school level. Alternativ­e arrangemen­ts are in place to offer online classes for those who are not willing to attend physical classes. The standard operating procedure (SOP) prepared by the Union and state government­s will be scrupulous­ly implemente­d, she said.

Senior bureaucrat K. Arvind Kumar, who is also the in-charge ViceChance­llor of Osmania University, sought a statewide policy on the reopening of hostels, including for research scholars, instead of leaving it to the discretion of universiti­es.

JNTU, Hyderabad, incharge Vice-Chancellor Jayesh Ranjan said that they have started coordinati­ng with all the 261 affiliated colleges for implementa­tion of Covid-19 protocol and all constituen­t colleges are ready for reopening on February 1.

Later, the Governor urged VCs to prepare a vision document to promote the role of alumni in the developmen­t of varsities.

The Governor was reviewing the progress of the “Chancellor Connects Alumni,” initiative launched last year.

The alumni can contribute in different ways like extending financial assistance, scholarshi­ps, fellowship­s, travel grants, sponsorshi­ps, and research grants to the students. They can also donate laboratory equipment, computers, and other requiremen­ts to the universiti­es, she explained.

Terming the initiative as her ‘dream project,’ Dr. Soundarara­jan directed the universiti­es to expedite enrolment of alumni in the chancellor connects alumni portal developed by NIC for Raj Bhavan.

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