A DU hostel asks students to vacate within a week
Team Careers360 | June 13, 2020 | 02:58 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Delhi University has asked the residents of Mansarowar hostel to vacate its premises within a week.
The university has now been closed till August 15, 2020.
The order issued by the provost of the university came at a time when the number of coronavirus outbreaks is rising across the country and reports of cases from within Delhi University.
The residents have been asked to reach their respective homes at the earliest and stick to the guidelines issued by the government of India.
In Delhi, new COVID-19 infection cases have crossed 2,000 according to Delhi Government’s health bulletin yesterday.
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