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Governor seeks compliance over 2% admission quota for minorities in universitiesBreaking

February 03, 2024

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Governor Haji Ghulam Ali has issued directives to all public sector varsities for sharing compliance over a two percent quota for minorities in the province. He issued these directives during a meeting held at Governor House with a delegation of Civil Society Organization (CSO) representatives under the chairmanship of Qamar Naseem, Programme Manager, Blue Veins organization. Muhammad Rizwan, Provincial Coordinator of the National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR), was also present on the occasion, along with CSO representatives including Zartasha, Faizan, Aliza Mehfooz, and Uruba. The CSO representatives called on the Governor to express their gratitude for the support extended by Haji Ghulam Ali in the enforcement of Section 144 for the imposition of a ban on the sale of e-cigarettes on youngsters below the age of 21 and within the vicinity of educational institutions. During the meeting, Qamar Naseem diverted the attention of Governor KP over the non-implementation of a two percent admission quota by public sector universities for the minority community.

He informed Governor Haji Ghulam Ali that during a survey conducted by Blue Veins in the province, it was found that the majority of universities are not utilizing the two percent quota for minorities as decided by the government. Taking notice of the information, the governor forthwith issued directives to all the universities in the province to share the implementation of the decision. He said the rights of minorities would be protected, and the implementation of decisions taken by the government in this regard would be ensured at all costs. He also sought implementation of the job quota granted by the government to the minority community of the country. Earlier, Qamar Naseem apprised Governor Haji Ghulam Ali about the benefits of enforcing a ban on the sale of e-cigarettes and vapes to youngsters in KP. He said, "District governments are conducting raids at different commercial markets and taking action over the open sale of newer tobacco products.

Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)