Delhi University to contribute one day’s salary of its staff to PM Relief Fund
Team Udayavani, Mar 31, 2020, 11:08 AM IST
Delhi University on Monday proposed to contribute one day’s salary of its staffs to Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund.
The university has also formed a task force to fight coronavirus pandemic and to make recommendations towards academic and administrative responsibilities.
Delhi University in a statement said, “The university has proposed to contribute one day’s salary of teaching and non-teaching staff to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF),”
The university is also developing a mobile app to contribute for the relief fund.
“In this context, a mobile app is being developed so that employees who wish to contribute more to PMNRF in such unprecedented circumstances can do the needful,” the statement said.
On the other hand, To provide learning support to the students, The university has integrated Google Services such as Google Classes and Google Hangout to the university’s domain. This can be used by all the faculty members to teach the students, using their email to access.
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