
The Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) has launched an operation against illegal occupants in the university colony after the Eid holidays.
According to sources, several individuals had been residing unlawfully in staff houses.
Taking notice of the situation, the university administration ensured the immediate eviction of the unauthorised occupants.
The vacated houses have now been allotted to eligible employees on merit. The administration emphasised that the rule of law and institutional authority would be upheld at all cost.
In a statement, the university clarified that strict legal action would be taken against those found involved in such violations.
It stated that irregularities would not be tolerated in the future and transparency in all allotments would remain the top priority.
Meanwhile, South Punjab Health and Population Special Secretary Muhammad Shahbaz Hussain said while addressing at a seminar at the BZU that no society can achieve sustainable development without educational and human progress, and healthy mother is the guarantee of healthy future generations.
He said, "The World Health Day reminds us that health is a fundamental right of every individual," adding that the purpose of celebrating the day is to raise awareness about the fundamental and essential importance of health.
He said the provincial government is continuously striving to provide quality medical facilities to people in remote areas of South Punjab, for which comprehensive health reforms have been initiated.
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