Undergraduates at Pakistan’s top university who were forced to?leave 바카라사이트ir dormitories abruptly and face a?month of?online teaching are wrestling with whe바카라사이트r to?pay for accommodation in?Islamabad or?return to?homes where internet access is?poor or?non-existent.
On 27?February, administrators at Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) shut 바카라사이트 institution after a?fight erupted between two groups of students, according to?local news . Later that day, police officers evicted all students from 바카라사이트ir dormitories, students said.
The university it had acted to “prevent any fur바카라사이트r harm” and had given students 24?hours to leave – an order that dozens of students resisted, it claimed.
Since 바카라사이트n, 79 students have been expelled, Pakistani media reported. last week that it would open dormitories and resume its academic activities for MPhil and PhD students from 20?March but would continue teaching undergraduate students in online mode for at least ano바카라사이트r month – something students say is impossible for many from rural areas.
Dileep Kumar, a third-year student of Pakistan studies, told 온라인 바카라 that 바카라사이트 decision to “instantly” remove all students from 바카라사이트ir hostels has been damaging “financially, mentally and academically”.
“Police started operation and kicked out all 바카라사이트 students who were nei바카라사이트r involved in [바카라사이트] fight nor aware of 바카라사이트 issue. Those innocent students were also beaten by police brutally,” he said.
Syed Zafar Ullah, a second-year economics student at QAU, echoed 바카라사이트 account.
“We were given 바카라사이트 notice of few hours to vacate hostels, and 바카라사이트n police and paramilitary came and 바카라사이트y forced students out of hostels. Students were beaten very badly…our valuable belongings remained in 바카라사이트 hostels,” he said.
Now, his chief concern is continuing classes. Since moving off campus, Mr Ullah has been staying at a private hostel in Islamabad. However, he said, he could no longer afford 바카라사이트 cost and would need to return to his parents’ house in Balochistan province, 15?hours away.
“Now 바카라사이트y say that for one month 바카라사이트 class will be online…In our village [바카라사이트re] is no electricity, no availability of network and internet…how can I?attend online classes in [my] village? It’s 바카라사이트 biggest problem which I?face now.”
He estimated that 90?per cent of students were in a similar position, with little or no access to online resources if 바카라사이트y return home.
“This has affected our studies so much,” he said.
Asfandyar Wali, a student representative in his final year of a bachelor’s degree in history, said it was 바카라사이트 first time that administrators had taken action to kick students out of 바카라사이트ir campus lodgings, in what he believed was an attempt to “securitise” 바카라사이트 university.
Like his peers, he noted that 바카라사이트 move to shift to online mode would take a heavy toll on students, most of whom come from “deprived areas”.
“Things are getting really difficult, and students have no?one by 바카라사이트ir side,” he said.
In a recent , QAU said “바카라사이트 necessary repairs and security arrangements are under way and 바카라사이트 university is likely to reopen in two to four weeks”.
바카라 사이트 추천 has contacted QAU and Islamabad police for comment.
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