KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah on Wednesday
announced three-day mourning and a public holiday on Jan 12 (today) in
the province on the demise of Pir Pagara, chief of the Pakistan Muslim
League Functional and the spiritual leader of the Hur Jamaat.
All
offices, health and educational institutions working under the Sindh
government will remain closed on Thursday, which is the second public
holiday this week as earlier Monday was declared a public holiday on
account of the Urs of Shah Abdul Lateef Bhitai.
While most
universities, colleges and schools in the province postponed their exams
on account of the public holiday, a Karachi University spokesperson
said that all papers of the ongoing BA (regular and private) and BCom
(regular) annual examinations scheduled for the day would be held as per
their timetable.
However, a lecture to be delivered at the
Karachi University Area Study Centre for Europe by a scholar from Italy
on Thursday has been postponed. The university announced that it would
take place on Jan 13 at 10.30am.
The Board of Intermediate
Education Karachi (BIEK), Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) and
Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology (Fuuast)
postponed their respective exams scheduled for Thursday on account of
the public holiday.
BIEK According to BIEK controller of
examinations Mohammad Imran Chishti, all the postponed papers of the
ongoing higher secondary school certificate (supplementary) exams would
be conducted on Jan 23. The exam timings and centres would, however,
remain unchanged, he added.
DUHS Pro-Vice Chancellor of the Dow
University of Health Sciences Prof Umar Farooq announced that the
university would remain closed on Thursday and all the examinations,
which were planned for the day, would now be held on Friday (Jan 13).
Fuuast
Academic activities at the Gulshan and Maulvi Abdul Haq campuses of the
Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology would remain
suspended on Thursday, said Fuasst registrar Prof Qamarul Haq. He added
that all exams scheduled for the day had been postponed.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
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