The Free Press Journal

Reopening of offline lectures in degree colleges can be deferred: Professors

- RONALD RODRIGUES

Following the demand of ViceChance­llors (VCs) to reopen offline lectures for degree colleges and universiti­es from February 1, 2021, professors have appealed to university heads to initiate safety and precaution­ary measures ahead of reopening. Teachers said offline lectures should first begin only for practical and laboratory classes.

On Friday, VCs of public universiti­es across Maharashtr­a demanded permission from the Governor of Maharashtr­a stating that given permission, they are willing to start colleges as early as from February 1, 2020. Following this, professors of degree colleges said Covid-19 SOPs, safety, and precaution­ary measures should be implemente­d thoroughly because there are high risks involved once offline lectures resume. Gayatri Kamlakar, a professor said, "There are high chances of the spread of Covid-19 infection because at the university and degree college-level professors and students interact with each other often. Colleges should implement Covid-19 safety protocols at the ground level, initiate body temperatur­e checks and free RT-PCR tests for all staff." In addition, teachers said the reopening of offline lectures of degree colleges and universiti­es can be delayed because almost all students have access to virtual classes. Manjeet Singh, a professor of a Borivali college said, "Students in degree colleges and universiti­es have access to online classes through smartphone­s and internet connection. Reopening offline lectures can be deferred because currently, academic learning is not being hampered."

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