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Chancellor asks universities in Bihar to work out plans, fire disrupts meeting

Bihar Governor-cum-Chancellor of universities Phagu Chouhan Tuesday directed the universities to reorganize academic and exam calendars in such a way in the wake of disruption caused by COVID-19 pandemic that sessions were least affected and exams were also conducted following social distancing norms.

Updated on: Jun 10, 2020 12:23 PM IST
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Bihar Governor-cum-Chancellor of universities Phagu Chouhan Tuesday directed the universities to reorganize academic and exam calendars in such a way in the wake of disruption caused by COVID-19 pandemic that sessions were least affected and exams were also conducted following social distancing norms.

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On the first day, he interacted with vice chancellors of four universities – LN Mithila University (Darbhanga), KSD Darbhanga University, Purnea University and BN Mandal University (Madhepura)– through video conferencing as part of the exercise to hold meetings with all the universities. The exercise will continue till June 15.

Incidentally, three of the universities are under one VC. Purnea Univerity VC Rajesh Singh holds the additional charge of LNMU as well as KSDSU, while BN Mandal University is also under an acting VC due to delay in the appointment of VCs across the state.

However, the meeting was disrupted after barely half an hour as there was fire in the Raj Bhawan due to short circuit. The fire was, however, immediately controlled and there was not much damage.

The Chancellor also directed the universities to show alacrity for accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and encourage colleges for the same. “The universities should also send the roster-wise details of vacancies to the education department,” he added.

The universities in Bihar have always been struggling with delayed academic sessions. Though the new academic sessions should ideally begin from July 1, none of the universities has so far initiated the process for exams, while online classes have been mostly patchy due demographic profile of students. Most of the students live in rural areas where internet connective is far from satisfactory and facilities limited.

“Forget about video lecture, even downloading a small video on Whatsapp requires a lot of efforts,” said s student living in Singhia block of Samastipur, adding that he would, however, still like the exams to be conducted timely.

 
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Arun Kumar

Arun Kumar is Senior Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times. He has spent two-and-half decades covering Bihar, including politics, educational and social issues.

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