Hyderabad, April 23: Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan on Friday called for the utilisation of services of the volunteers of the National Service Scheme, Junior Red Cross and Youth Red Cross to create awareness on Covid-19 prevention and to promote vaccination.
The
Governor said that while strictly adhering to the Covid-appropriate behaviour,
the volunteers can offer their services in creating awareness about the proper
wearing of masks, maintaining social distance and avoiding gatherings among all
the sections of the people in their respective places.
Dr.
Tamilisai Soundararajan, in her capacity as the Chancellor of all the State
universities, held a video conference with the vice-chancellors of different
universities and the senior officials of the education department.
During
the video conference, she pointed out that students of higher educational
institutions and volunteers of different wings like NSS, NCC, YRC and JRC are a
great resource for the utilisation to promote right awareness among the people.
“We
may come out with the best medicines, ventilators, or oxygen supplies, but it
is very important to prevent the spread of the pandemic by educating different
sections of the people. Public education is very vital in the prevention of the
pandemics of this nature,” said Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan.
“Though
there is no need to panic, the situation is really alarming. It is anguishing
to know that at least 40 per cent of the Covid-19 patients are youth. There is
an urgent need to create better awareness about the necessity for the strict
adherence to the preventive norms,” she said.
Dr.
Tamilisai Soundararajan exhorted the vice-chancellors to encourage their
students to launch social media campaigns and to come up with innovative ideas
on the promotion of preventive norms and to encourage vaccination.
The
Governor also instructed the vice-chancellors to ensure 100 per cent
vaccination of their teaching and non-teaching staff. All the eligible
students, who are above 18 years, must also be encouraged to go for vaccination
beginning from May 1.
The
Governor also reviewed the progress related to online classes, online
examination, online valuation, results declaration, and the preventive norms in
place in the campuses.
She
directed the vice-chancellors to expedite the networking and registration of
all the alumni of their respective universities so as to utilise alumni
services for the all-round development of the campuses and for the benefit of
the present students.
The
Governor suggested the universities to build online and digital library
resources for the benefit of those underprivileged students, who cannot access
the online classes on time.
Special
Chief Secretary (Education) to Government Chitra Ramachandran, senior IAS
officers Jayesh Ranjan, Arvind Kumar, B. Janardhan Reddy, Naveen Mittal, Neetu
Kumari Prasad, Vikas Raj, Rahul Bojja and the vice-chancellors of different
universities presented their reports to the Governor.
Secretary
to Governor K. Surendra Mohan and other senior officials of the Raj Bhavan were
present.
-Press note
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