The Sindh Higher Education Commission (HEC) has directed the removal of teachers from administrative posts in public universities within 8 days. The HEC has issued a letter to the Vice Chancellors of all public universities, instructing them to replace teachers with administrative roles with individuals appointed through proper legal procedures.
According to the HEC letter, if the universities fail to comply with the court orders, they will be held responsible for any consequences. The letter also states that appointing a faculty member to an administrative or non-academic position would be a violation of court orders.
In addition, the HEC has directed all universities to immediately discontinue additional charges, OPES, and an interim administrative system, and to conduct regular appointments for vacant administrative posts in accordance with the law.
It is reported that over 30 teachers are holding administrative positions, including registrars and exam controllers, in public universities.
Meanwhile, the Sindh government has announced that it will provide financial assistance to farmers affected by the recent floods.
In other news, a high-profile arrest has been made in connection with the Toshakhana case, with the main accused being taken into custody.
The Sindh Higher Education Commission’s move is seen as a step towards ensuring transparency and accountability in the appointment of administrative staff in public universities.
The HEC’s directive comes at a time when the Sindh government is facing criticism for its handling of the Toshakhana case.
According to reports, the Sindh government has decided to provide financial assistance to farmers affected by the recent floods.
In other news, a high-profile arrest has been made in connection with the Toshakhana case, with the main accused being taken into custody.
The Sindh Higher Education Commission’s move is seen as a step towards ensuring transparency and accountability in the appointment of administrative staff in public universities.
In a related development, the Sindh government has announced that it will provide financial assistance to farmers affected by the recent floods.
The Sindh Higher Education Commission has directed public universities to remove teachers from administrative posts and replace them with individuals appointed through proper legal procedures.
The move is seen as a step towards ensuring transparency and accountability in the appointment of administrative staff in public universities.
The HEC has also directed universities to discontinue additional charges, OPES, and an interim administrative system, and to conduct regular appointments for vacant administrative posts in accordance with the law.
The Sindh Higher Education Commission’s directive comes at a time when the Sindh government is facing criticism for its handling of the Toshakhana case.
In a related development, a high-profile arrest has been made in connection with the Toshakhana case, with the main accused being taken into custody.
The Sindh Higher Education Commission’s move is seen as a step towards ensuring transparency and accountability in the appointment of administrative staff in public universities.
The HEC has directed universities to ensure that all appointments are made in accordance with the law and court orders.
The Sindh Higher Education Commission has directed public universities to remove teachers from administrative posts and replace them with individuals appointed through proper legal procedures.
The move is seen as a step towards ensuring transparency and accountability in the appointment of administrative staff in public universities.
The HEC has also directed universities to discontinue additional charges, OPES, and an interim administrative system, and to conduct regular appointments for vacant administrative posts in accordance with the law.
The Sindh Higher Education Commission’s directive comes at a time when the Sindh government is facing criticism for its handling of the Toshakhana case.
In a related development, a high-profile arrest has been made in connection with the Toshakhana case, with the main accused being taken into custody.
The Sindh Higher Education Commission’s move is seen as a step towards ensuring transparency and accountability in the appointment of administrative staff in public universities.
The HEC has directed universities to ensure that all appointments are made in accordance with the law and court orders.
The Sindh Higher Education Commission has directed public universities to remove teachers from administrative posts and replace them with individuals appointed through proper legal procedures.
The move is seen as a step towards ensuring transparency and accountability in the appointment of administrative staff in public universities.
The HEC has also directed universities to discontinue additional charges, OPES, and an interim administrative system, and to conduct regular appointments for vacant administrative posts in accordance with the law.
The Sindh Higher Education Commission’s directive comes

