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Private University In Karachi Orders Girls And Boys To Keep 6-inch Distance When Sit Together
Mahnoor Sheikh (@mahnoorsheikh03) Published May 18, 2018 | 03:41 PM
Strict action to be taken against the students violating the orders
Karachi (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 18th May, 2018) A private university in Karachi has issued directions that a boy and a girl need to keep a distance of 6 inches if they sit together.
A strict action will be taken against the students violating the directives of the university administration.
According to a private tv channel, this university in Karachi has issued these orders on account of the month of Ramzan. According to the order from university, a girl and a boy will not be allowed to sit together and if they do, they have to keep a distance of 6 inches between them.
The directives have been issued by the university today. Following the orders, students have also expressed their views. Some students have appreciated the step, saying that these orders should be implemented to rest of the year too while others have condemned these directives.
The news has also gone viral on social media after it was broadcast on media. The social media users have also given a mixed reaction to the university’s orders.
However, the university has imposed this restriction on its students and has warned of an action if it is violated.
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