JNU issued circular, asked students to vacate hostels
JNU issued circular, asked students to vacate hostels
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New Delhi: Coronavirus epidemic is creating a furore in the country. The number of infected patients is constantly increasing. According to the number of patients infected with the coronavirus in the country, India has joined the list of top 10 countries in the world with one lakh 38845 patients. However, the applicable lockdown in the country has been relaxed and rail services are also being started along with airlines.

The administration of Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has issued a circular for its students. In a circular issued by the JNU administration, students have been asked to vacate the hostel, citing the start of trains and airlines. The JNU administration has told the students that they can come back after June 25.

In view of the increasing number of patients of Coronavirus, the government had put a lockdown in the country from March 25 along with the closure of schools and colleges. During the lockdown, the operation of rail and bus along with airlines was also banned. The government had urged the citizens to stay where they are.

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