UET suspends three students for protesting against physical exams
UET suspends three students for protesting against physical exams
The University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore administration has suspended three students and fined two others for protesting against the University for holding physical examinations.
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Muhammad Junaid, Muhammad Farrukh, and Muhammad Haroon have been suspended for a semester for inciting students against giving physical exams.
Zunair Haider has been fined Rs. 20,000 for calling for a protest from his Twitter account and Rs. 5,000 has been fined to Daud Ahmad has been fined for responding to the latter’s call.
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The Lahore police locked up several students of the University of Central Punjab (UCP) to scatter them as they protested against the on-campus examinations.
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