Delhi Govt-run medical colleges to resume physical classes in phased manner
"In the first instance, first year MBBS/BDS batch will be called in a staggered manner and teaching and practical will be completed within a period of one and a half to two months from date of re opening of college," the order said.;
New Delhi: Amid an improvement in the COVID-19 situation here, medical colleges under the Delhi government have been ordered to reopen, but physical classes will resume in a phased manner for different academic batches, officials said on Thursday.
These institutions, which include the Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) attached to the LNJP Hospital and the University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) linked to the GTB Hospital, are closed since March in view of the coronavirus pandemic.
"Consequent upon the reduction in the number of COVID-19 cases reported in the NCT of Delhi and after assessing the current situation, the re-opening of the medical colleges under GNCT of Delhi are hereby ordered with immediate effect by observing distancing and SOPs (standard operating procedures) issued after the lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic," reads an order issued on January 6.
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