Crisis at Karachi University: Teachers Demand Sindh Govt Investigation
Teachers at Karachi University are protesting against administration's alleged financial mismanagement, demanding a Sindh government probe. Accusations include financial irregularities, budget discrepancies, and misuse of resources, leaving staff unpaid and education disrupted. The financial shortfall is claimed to have reached PKR 1.5 billion amid these issues.
The ongoing financial turmoil at the Karachi University Teachers Society has elicited strong criticism against the university's administration. Teachers are calling on the Sindh government to investigate alleged financial misconduct and administrative failures, according to a report by Dawn.
The situation has escalated as teachers enter the eighth day of protest, boycotting exams due to unpaid dues, affecting thousands of students and creating significant uncertainty on campus.
At a press conference, KUTS President Ghufran Alam blamed the university management for exacerbating the financial crisis through mismanagement and biased payment policies. He highlighted a deepening financial shortfall and discrepancies in fee collections reporting.
(With inputs from agencies.)

