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Panjab University resumes full-day working

Panjab University resumes full-day working


Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 9

Panjab University, after reviewing the status of Covid-19 cases on the campus and keeping in view the recommendations of a committee, has decided to change the office timings from 9 am to 5 pm with full strength from June 10.

“The competent authority has approved that the office timings will be observed from 9 am to 5 pm. However, depending upon the staffing pattern and office space, if the head of an office/department wants staggering of timings/attendance to ensure proper compliance of Covid-19 protocols, then the same can be pursued subject to the condition that the normal day-to-day work as well as time bound assignments relating to the offices may not get affected,” said a spokesperson.

It has been decided that the public dealing will remain debarred till June 25, except with the prior appointment of the HoD concerned. “The staff should avoid community lunch and any kind of get-together to ensure proper physical distancing. All staff will ensure appropriate Covid-19 behaviour. The entry and exit points will be properly regulated to avoid any crowding,” added the spokesperson.


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