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Pakistan’s Universities

ZSpace: Pakistan’s Universities

September 27, 2010 By Pervez Hoodbhoy

Upset by drastic budget cuts imposed by the finance ministry, the vice-chancellors of 71 public sector universities are threatening to resign en-bloc. They rightly say that development projects are grounded, bills unpaid, and some buildings only half-constructed. Paying teacher salaries is also at risk. But a cash-strapped government retorts that its number-one priority is dealing with the flood devastation. It says it cannot afford the inflated budgets of previous years.

Of course, sooner or later a limited bailout and some compromises will be worked out. But one thing is certain – the party is now over. For years, money had rained down from the skies and been foolishly squandered. The Higher Education Commission’s profligacy and abuse of resources meant that, floods or no floods, disaster was in the making. But it simply chose not to look at red flags along the way.

Pakistan Police Tell Universities to Tighten Security or Be Shut Down

Daily Times: Educational institutions told to arrange security or shut down

RAWALPINDI: Rawalpindi Commissioner Zahid Saeed on Tuesday told educational institutions to make strict security arrangements in and around their premises failing which they would be closed down.

He urged heads of educational institutions and public departments to immediately submit applications for arms licences to District

Colleges and Universities Across Pakistan Are Closed Following Deadly Attacks

The Chronicle: Colleges and Universities Across Pakistan Are Closed Following Deadly Attacks

The Pakistani government has decided to shut all federally run schools, colleges, and universities—more than 400 in all—until October 25, following Tuesday’s deadly suicide-bomb attacks on International Islamic University, near Islamabad, the capital.