COMSATS University has formed a committee of inquiry on unethical behavior
COMSATS University has formed a committee of inquiry on unethical behavior
According to the Federal Minister for Science and Technology Agha Hasan Baloch, the university's response was insufficient and unsatisfactory regarding the un-Islamic and highly inappropriate question.
The Federal Minister expressed his anger in the report. He referred to the objectionable test given to students in the English subject of the first semester of BEE at COMSATS University.
An investigation committee composed of two members has also been formed by the federal minister on behalf of the ministry to reexamine the matter.
Within a week, the inquiry committee will complete its investigation and submit its recommendations to the federal minister.
These recommendations will lead to strict action against all those involved.
Minister Agha Hasan Baloch has instructed the heads of the examinations and related departments to be suspended until the report of the inquiry committee is released.
Due to the negligence of departments involved in the examination, the objectionable and unethical question was not discovered at the outset, according to Mr. Agha Hasan Baloch.
Additionally, he asserted that the government wouldn't tolerate cultures and traditions based on immoral and un-Islamic principles.
A new debate has been sparked on social media about the literature of Pakistan's popular university in the wake of the ill-reputed paper that went viral on social media.
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