Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has imposed a ban on male professors meeting female students in their offices. This decision was made after the Higher Education Department sent a circular to all government universities in the province. The circular instructed universities to appoint a female faculty member in each department, who will be responsible for listening to the problems and complaints of female students.
The decision was taken in response to the increasing number of incidents of harassment and misconduct by male professors against female students. The government has made it clear that it will not tolerate any form of harassment or misconduct and will take strict action against anyone found guilty.
In a related development, the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has reaffirmed its commitment to implementing the fee capping policy in all medical and dental colleges across the country. The policy aims to regulate the fees charged by medical and dental colleges and ensure that they are reasonable and affordable for students.
Meanwhile, in a meeting between the President of Pakistan and the Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the two leaders discussed important national and internal security issues, including the recent developments in the region. They also discussed the recent appointment of a new President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
In other news, the Sindh government has announced that it will seal all high-risk buildings in the province that are violating fire safety laws. The decision was taken after a number of incidents of fire accidents in the province, including one in which a student was injured by a dog attack in Lyari.
The Federal government has also formed a high-level committee to review the Pharmacy Act 1967 and make necessary amendments. The committee will be headed by a senior government official and will include representatives from various stakeholders.
In international news, the ICC has imposed a fine on Mohammad Nabi for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct. The ICC has also announced that it will take strict action against any player found guilty of breaching the code.
In a related development, the CEO of a popular social media platform has accused the Election Commission of Bangladesh of trying to rig the recent parliamentary elections. The CEO has also accused the Commission of trying to suppress the opposition’s voice.
In sports news, the UAE has banned the sale of sweets and other snacks in schools in the country. The decision was taken after a number of incidents of students consuming unhealthy food in schools.
In entertainment news, a popular Indian singer has been accused of harassing his first wife and has been charged with assault. The singer has also been accused of abandoning his first wife and has been ordered to pay her maintenance.
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