The Punjab Higher Education Commission has formed a high-powered committee to take up the case of illegal sub-campuses of private universities spread across the province.
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The minister of higher education of the Punjab government, Raja Yassir Humayun Sarfraz has said that a bill for the restoration of student unions will be introduced in the Provincial Assembly soon and will be passed by the assembly.
The minister Raja Yassir Humayun Sarfraz, however, said that the student unions were banned because of their politicization. Therefore, he said, student unions could not be restored.
He was speaking to the media at the inauguration ceremony of the 13th IEEE International Conference on Open-Source Systems & Technologies (ICOSST 2019) at the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore.
He said, for this purpose, student government would be introduced in Punjab and a proposal was under consideration to restore student unions so that they could work for the betterment of students.
He said that for student government, a fund would be established, which would be spent on the welfare of students. “Our government wants to bring about a positive change in the lives of students,” the minister said adding that a guidance center would also be established this academic year. This guidance center would provide guidance to students on career counselling, scholarships and job placement, he said.
Reported by Ammar Sheikh
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The Punjab Higher Education Department (HED) has invited applications for the post of Punjab Higher Education Commission (PHEC) Chairperson and the last date to submit applications for the position is February 28, 2019.
Punjab Higher Education Department (HED) has withdrawn its previous restrictions on leaves of college teachers and a letter has been issued directing principles to ensure implementation of the restructured leave policy in line with government rules.
The department had barred 18 private universities from offering admissions in various programs, but is likely to roll back the decision