After nearly four decades, Sindh has restored student unions
After nearly four decades, Sindh has restored student unions
Imran Ismail, Governor of Sindh, signed the Sindh Students Union Restoration Bill 2019, which was recently adopted by the provincial parliament, on Wednesday.
"Students' unions have been entrusted with the role of working for their social and academic welfare, as well as ensuring the preservation of all students' rights and interests," he stated in a statement released from the Governor House.
According to the Governor, these unions would assist the organizing of cultural, intellectual, and other extracurricular activities to help students become responsible citizens, in addition to encouraging and strengthening relationships between students and educational institutions.
"With the return of the students' union, students will be able to play a good role in assisting educational institutions in maintaining discipline and ensuring respect for teachers and staff," he added.
The ordinance was signed just weeks after the Sindh Assembly unanimously passed the Sindh Students Union Bill 2019, clearing the door for the first time in 38 years for students' organizations to be reinstated in educational institutions.
Sindh will now be the first province to revive the students' union following the passage of the bill.
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