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Jamia asks hostel residents to cooperate with them as COVID-19 set to enter crucial stage

Apr 24, 2020, 00:58 IST
PTI
New Delhi, Apr 23 () Jamia Millia Islamia on Thursday issued an advisory asking hostel residents to cooperate with them since the coronavirus pandemic is poised to enter the most crucial stage.

The advisory also said that some incidents have come to notice where male students have sneaked out by jumping over the boundary wall and students should refrain from such activities.

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"In some of the boys' hostels, the incident of sneaking out by jumping over the boundary walls have been noticed. This is very serious and jeopardises the entire efforts of lockdown and segregation breaking the Safety Net. The wardens may take note of this and convey to all to refrain from such activity and under no circumstances this will be tolerated," the advisory said.

The advisory also said in case the residents need to visit ATM/hospital, they will inform their provost and a vehicle or an ambulance will be arranged to take them in small groups.

"The wardens are requested to aggressively monitor the health status of their residents and any symptom of fever/cold/ cough to be reported and adequate medical intervention to be activated," it said.

It also said that a close watch should be kept on cases of depression and sign of gloominess.

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There have been some cases wherein the students residing in hostels both boys and girls have left the hostels on their own volition and now intend to come back to their hostels, it said. "This is to be expressed in clear terms that no one is allowed to come back to hostel till restrictions are in force as a policy matter," it said. SLB AARAAR

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