The Free Press Journal

2K students back on IIT-B campus after 10 mths

- RONALD RODRIGUES

Over 2,000 students have returned to the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT Bombay) campus after 10 months of lockdown on a voluntary basis. Also, over 760 students of the institute, who returned to their homes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, have been provided with laptops for free in order to help them pursue their academic learning via online mode.

The institute has reopened its campus for students in three categories on a voluntary basis. Subhasis Chaudhuri, director of IIT Bombay said, "The institute has given first priority to those students who have a need for lab for research and other purposes, second, for those students who are in their final year and want to spend time working and lastly for those who are facing technical difficulti­es in pursuing virtual education such as no internet network or electric power failure in remote areas. Students can return to campus on a voluntary basis."

Social distancing, sanitisati­on and precaution­ary measures are being maintained on campus, said a professor. The professor said, "We are catering to students via virtual classes where students need not feel the need to return to campus. Regular body temperatur­e checks, use of masks and hand sanitisers is being practised on campus."

To help students of economical­ly less privileged families, the institute donated 760 laptops and other technical support. Chaudhuri said, "We collected around Rs 4 crore via donations. We helped students who approached us with their difficulty in pursuing classes via online mode. We also helped first year students with IT hardware support such as laptops, computers, internet and broadband connectivi­ty to access online classes."

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