Govt urged to provide bailout package to UoP
Peshawar
May 7, 2021
PESHAWAR: People’s Students Federation (PSF) has asked the government to take steps for making the University of Peshawar (UoP) financially strong institution again.
Through a statement issued here, PSF Peshawar University president Syed Ziauddin held a meeting with the vice-chancellor Muhammad Idrees at his office.
The student leader also discussed the issue of hostels and scholarships with the VC. He also complained of the administration’s apathy towards the students issues.
The VC assured the students of resolving their problems. However, he added that the university was finding it difficult to resolve most of the problems due to the government refusal to provide a bailout package to the university.
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PMA observes strike against PSF
National
December 23, 2020
SUKKUR: The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) and paramedics on Tuesday observed a strike and took out protest rallies against members of the People’s Students Federation (PSF), who allegedly tortured the civil surgeon of the Civil Hospital, Khairpur.
The PMA representatives and others said even after 24 hours of the incident, the Khairpur Police had failed to arrest the accused, nominated in the FIR. They said on Monday, seven activists of PSF, a PPP’s student wing, Sajjid Khuso, Jabbir Ali, Khalid Hussain, Rashid Bhatti, Badal Ghaho, Junior Iqbal Heesbani and others had attacked the office of the civil surgeon and brutally tortured Dr Kaleemullah Memon, when he refused to give them extortion money.
National
December 19, 2020
TIMERGARA: Political parties and residents of Lower Dir district have strongly criticised the administration for giving a go-ahead to police for seizing the reassembled vehicles in Malakand division.
Talking to this scribe here, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Lower Dir head and former member provincial assembly (MPA) Aizazul Mulk Afkari termed launching of operation against reassembled vehicles as enmity to the poor and low income people. He appealed to the district administration to immediately stop operation and provide a viable solution to the issue.
Awami National Party( ANP) Lower Dir senior vice-president Malik Sajjad Yousafzai questioned as to where was the administration when the scrapped vehicles were being smuggled and reassembled in workshops in broad daylight. He alleged that many government agencies were involved in smuggling of the non-customs paid vehicles.
Peshawar
December 19, 2020
TIMERGARA: Political parties and residents of Lower Dir district have strongly criticised the administration for giving a go-ahead to police for seizing the reassembled vehicles in Malakand division.
Talking to this scribe here, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Lower Dir head and former member provincial assembly (MPA) Aizazul Mulk Afkari termed launching of operation against reassembled vehicles as enmity to the poor and low income people. He appealed to the district administration to immediately stop operation and provide a viable solution to the issue.
Awami National Party( ANP) Lower Dir senior vice-president Malik Sajjad Yousafzai questioned as to where was the administration when the scrapped vehicles were being smuggled and reassembled in workshops in broad daylight. He alleged that many government agencies were involved in smuggling of the non-customs paid vehicles.