Male teachers to withdraw from female universities in Punjab

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The Punjab government has decided to withdraw teachers and male teachers from the province’s female universities to prevent harassment and protect students.

Governor Sardar Saleem Haider announced the decision by addressing the media, declaring that strict sanctions would be applied against persons involved in harassment in educational establishments.

In addition to withdrawing male personnel, the governor revealed that the system of preparation and verification of examination documents would be revised to protect students from blackmail and harassment.

“All university administrations have been responsible for implementing the new system,” said Haider, adding that performance evaluation forms will be distributed to vice-chancellors and teachers. Future awards and sanctions will be based on these assessments.

Last month, while launching the Honhaar scholarship scholarship program for the Gujranwala division by distributing checks among the 10 best students from the University of Women of the College Government (GCWU) Sialkot, the chief minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, announced that all students with more than 65% of grades will be provided by laptops. . “”

An honor guard was presented to students by the Punjab police contingent.

The chief minister announced that the Punjab government is said to be responsible for the mother’s mother’s mother’s treatment.

As part of the program, 1,947 students from the Gujranwala division will receive scholarships worth 89.8 million rupees, including 1,276 students from government universities receiving 58.5 million rupees, 481 students from RS13 colleges, 2 million, 112 students from private institutions and 78 of medical colleges.

Head Minister Maryam Nawaz said that she had ordered the authorities concerned to increase the number of Honhaar scholarships to 50,000 in next year’s budget.

She said that 30,000 scholarships were granted to children but that there should be more. She said that public money should be spent on their well-being.

She added: “Very soon, second and third year students will also obtain meritorious scholarships.”

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