University of Swat bars students from mingling with opposite gender
Male, female students seen socialising with each other on or off campus will pay penalty ranging from Rs50 to Rs5000
SWAT:
A notice issued by the Chief Proctor of University of Swat on Friday barred the university's male and female students from socialising with each other.
According to the notice, students sitting or walking with those of the opposite gender inside the university, as well as outside the campus premises will have to pay a penalty ranging from Rs50 to Rs5000, along with an emergency meeting between their parents and school authorities.
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However, soon after the notice was issued, the Vice Chancellor of University of Swat, Dr Jan Bakht, ordered an explanation call to Chief Proctor Hazrat Bilal for issuing the notification without his permission, spokesperson for University of Swat stated.
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According to Bilal, the notification was a prank played by a student of the department and that the notification had originally been issued in 2011.
A notice issued by the Chief Proctor of University of Swat on Friday barred the university's male and female students from socialising with each other.
According to the notice, students sitting or walking with those of the opposite gender inside the university, as well as outside the campus premises will have to pay a penalty ranging from Rs50 to Rs5000, along with an emergency meeting between their parents and school authorities.
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However, soon after the notice was issued, the Vice Chancellor of University of Swat, Dr Jan Bakht, ordered an explanation call to Chief Proctor Hazrat Bilal for issuing the notification without his permission, spokesperson for University of Swat stated.
Video of Swat woman being whipped was fake, SC told
According to Bilal, the notification was a prank played by a student of the department and that the notification had originally been issued in 2011.