Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Institutes set to reopen, but TISS yet to take a final call

Institute studying guidelines for reopening hostels; demand for classes on-campus, access to library grows

- Priyanka Sahoo

MUMBAI: Even as colleges in Mumbai prepare to reopen their campuses to students after almost 11 months of lockdown, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) is yet to take a decision on it.

“We are studying all guidelines and assessing the requiremen­ts for physical classes. For TISS, opening the campus would mean opening hostels to students,” said PK Shajahan, dean, academics at TISS.

In view of the Covid-19 pandemic, the institute had issued a circular on March 17 last year asking students to vacate hostels. Since then, the campus in Deonar has remained shut while classes continue online.

Shajahan said the institute is currently analysing the ground situation for implementi­ng the guidelines issue by the University Grants Commission for reopening of campuses.

“We will follow all guidelines and take a decision after making an assessment of the ground situation,” he added.

Meanwhile, the demand for reopening the campus and granting access to the library is growing among students. Progressiv­e Students’ Forum (PSF), a student body at TISS, has written to the administra­tion seeking clarity on its plan to reopen.

“It is now well establishe­d that the shift to digital education has disproport­ionately affected students from socioecono­mically marginalis­ed communitie­s. As the mode of education has changed to online completely, students are struggling with various issues, ranging from dissatisfa­ction with the quality of classes to network issues that affect accessibil­ity to classes,” a statement by PSF read.

“Many research students are unable to continue their work without access to library facilities. We have demanded the administra­tion to take these issues into serious considerat­ion and reopen the campus in a phased manner as per the guidelines of the Maharashtr­a government,” the statement further read.

The demands come close on the heels of last week’s announceme­nt by Maharashtr­a higher and technical education minister Uday Samant that colleges can reopen from February 15. He said that classes were to be held on a rotational basis with 50% attendance.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The Deonar-based institute had issued a circular on March 17 last year asking students to vacate hostels. Since then, the campus has remained shut, while classes continue online.
HT FILE The Deonar-based institute had issued a circular on March 17 last year asking students to vacate hostels. Since then, the campus has remained shut, while classes continue online.

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