Central University of Rajasthan to hold online classes till Aug 14 to manage water resources
Press Trust of India | July 11, 2026 | 05:22 PM IST | 1 min read
Central University of Rajasthan shifts classes online from July 15 as a precautionary measure amid forecast of below-normal rainfall and possible El Niño conditions.
Jaipur: The Central University of Rajasthan has decided to conduct the upcoming odd semester in online mode for a temporary period in view of weather forecasts indicating the likelihood of El Nino conditions and below-normal rainfall, officials said. According to an office order issued by the university, the odd semester will commence on July 15, and all classes will be held online till August 14.
University authorities said the move is a "positive and precautionary step" taken in light of the weather forecast and the need for prudent water management on campus. They said the university requires around 3.5 lakh litres of water to meet its daily needs. "Though there is sufficient water arrangement at present, the temporary shift to online classes will help better manage the available resources," an official said.
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The order noted that the decision was made after taking into consideration the possibility of below-normal rainfall in Rajasthan and the need for judicious use of water resources. The officials said the faculty members will continue to conduct classes as per schedule in online mode, while ensuring that attendance is maintained and academic activities proceed without disruptions.
According to the order, faculty members whose summer vacation concludes on July 14 shall conduct online classes from the university campus. Those whose summer vacation extends up to July 21 shall conduct online classes from their respective places up to that date, after which they would hold virtual classes from the campus.
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