IU resumes in-person classes
The authorities of Islamic University in Kushtia resumed in-person classes on Monday after about 18 months of closure due to Covid-19 outbreak, reports UNB.
The decision of resuming physical classes was taken at the university’s 263rd syndicate meeting held on the campus in 4 October.
The classes are being held maintaining health guidelines.
The university reopened all the halls for its residential students on 9 October.
The university authorities allowed only those students, who had received at least one dose of a Covid vaccine, to enter the halls.