Tribune News Service
Amritsar, May 29
In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, DAV College is taking strict preventive measures to avoid the spread of the deadly virus in the campus and the nearby areas. The college is following the measures suggested by the UGC/MHRD and the state and the Central government advisories to prevent the spread of the disease. Principal Rajesh Kumar said the protection of students and staff was the prime responsibility and the college authorities were fully geared up to ensure this. “Several precautions are being taken to prevent the transmission of the disease and ensure the safety of both students and the teaching and non-teaching staff of the college. In order to observe social distancing, circles are marked at various places to maintain a safe distance among students standing in a queue to clear their dues. Thermal scanning is being carried out to check the body temperature of everyone entering the college premises. A disinfectant tunnel will be installed at the main entrance to ensure that everyone gets properly sanitised before entering the college premises. No one is allowed to enter the college without wearing a mask,” informed Kumar.
Several other colleges in city too have been preparing for safety measures along the directives of the MHRD and the government. Khalsa College had already installed a sanitisation tunnel and made wearing masks mandatory inside the campus for students and staff and visitors. Similarly, BBKDAV too has been carrying out sanitisation of its campus. The colleges are open for students seeking to clear their dues ahead of the proposed examinations due to be held in first week of July.
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