KARACHI: Karachi University (KU) teachers have boycotted the classes despite the negotiation offer from Vice Chancellor (VC) negotiation offer, ARY News reported.
As per details, the Karachi University Teachers Society (KUTS) has announced to boycott the classes from tomorrow (September 22) over prolonged delay in payment of dues.
The Karachi University Teachers Society’s ongoing protest from the last eight days has put the future of hundreds of evening shift students at risk.
Vice Chancellor of Karachi University Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi said that the evening shift of classes is a self generate program that runs from the payments of students’ fees however only 30 percent of students pay their fees whereas 70 percent of students cannot afford to pay their fee.
Read more: KU students protest against ‘abduction’ of fellow colleague
He further said that the university have already paid over Rs 110 million. There no reason for creating hurdles in the studies of evening shift students as all the Chairpersons of evening faculties understood the stance of university, VC added.
Earlier in June, the students of Karachi University (KU) staged a protest demonstration at the university’s Silver Jubilee gate against the ‘abduction’ of their fellow colleague.
The outraged protestors blocked the road to record their protest. The students said their fellow colleague was ‘picked’ up by unknown men from the university’s Urdu Department.
The protestors urged the authorities to take notice of the matter and ensure the recovery of their colleague who was ‘abducted’ on KU’s premises.
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