Panic of 'AMU strain'? 16 faculty members dies in 20 days
Panic of 'AMU strain'? 16 faculty members dies in 20 days
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New Delhi: Every section of the country is suffering due to corona. Empty roads, deserted campuses. The cemetery is the only place where people are seen bidding their last farewell to one or the other. The place in the university cemetery has been reduced, but the arrival of bodies is not stopping. Due to lack of space, only old tombs are being dug up.

Nadeem, who lives here, says, "I haven't seen this for decades. I used to come here every day to read Fatiha (prayer). Earlier, more people used to come here to remember their separation. Now I come once a week. People are in panic. Every day, 8 to 10 mayats come here and they are delivered. People who come together offer prayers together. ”

The same university campus has not had the number of deaths in the last few weeks in the last one year. Many senior faculty members left the world after being infected with corona virus. Such a large number of deaths in the teaching community are in all can. The question is whether the deadly 'AMU strain' of the virus is posing such a threat to the university. We have lost 16 members of our faculty in the last 20 days, says Proctor Professor Mohammad Wasim Ali. From the chairman of the medicine department to the dean of the law faculty, many eminent teachers left us.

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