BSS
  17 Oct 2021, 15:43

RU reopens its dorms after 19 months of closure

     RAJSHAHI, Oct 17, 2021 (BSS) - Rajshahi University (RU) has reopened its

students' dormitories today morning after around 19 months of unexpected
closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

     With this breakthrough, students have started entering into their
respective dormitories since this morning amidst welcoming by the provosts
concerned.

     The hall authorities set up hand sanitization basins at the entrance
point for the students. Vice-chancellor Prof Golam Sabbir Sattar welcomed the
students at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall through giving flowers,
masks, sanitizer and candy to the students.

     Pro-vice-chancellors Prof Chowdhury Jakaria and Prof Sultan-Ul-Islam,
Registrar Prof Abdus Salam and Hall Provost Prof Rawshan Zahid were present
on the occasion.

     RU authority will also resume its academic activities, including class
in-person, on Wednesday next after the long time suspension caused by the
pandemic.

     It has cancelled the scheduled summer and winter vacations of the
current year to recoup the losses.

     Meanwhile, the RU authority has issued ten-point directives after its
decision of resuming academic activities, including classes.

     A RU press release said today the directives must be followed by the
students during their attending classes and staying in dormitories.

     Taking at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine for all students has been
mandatory. Otherwise, none will be allowed to enter dormitory and classroom.

     The students, who have yet to complete registration for inoculation,
have been asked to complete registration before entering into the dormitory
and the classes. RU ICT Centre will extend cooperation to the students in
this regard.

     The RU authority has arranged a Covid-19 vaccination programme at its
TSCC from today to October 22 and the students have been asked to attend the
centre with registration copy.

     Apart from this, the students have been advised to wear face masks and
maintain all other health rules during staying in dormitories and attending
classes.