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PESHAWAR:Government College Peshawar remained closed on Tuesday in the wake of dunk low a scuffle that broke out between two student groups on Monday. It will reopen today (Wednesday).The college was shut down after student wings of two political parties brawled over a dispute which also resulted in the registration of FIRs against activists of both sides.Government College Peshawar Principal Dr Alamzeb refuted media reports which claimed the f yeezys 350 ight was about irregularities in the admission process. He maintained the college administration had never violated merit during admissions and the scuffle between the student wings was over a dispute regarding another issue. These are allegations against the college. How can the administration be blamed for admitting students against merit when the college is not even enrolling new candidates, said Alamzeb.The principal, however, did appeal to the provincial government to provide enhanced security at the college so that su adidas yeezys ch incidents are prevented in t While Pakistan remains immersed with the fight against Covid-19, its security predicament sees no respite from conflicts on its bor nike air max97 ders. The political uncertainty emanating from Afghanistan in the west and an unrestrained low-intensity conflict with India on the east keeps Pakistan fleet-footed about both its internal and external security.On April 10, the government slashed Rs15 billion meant for rehabilitation of the temporary displaced persons of the newly merged tribal district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KPTDs), and added it to the security enhancement fund, thereby raising its overall allocation to Rs53 billion. The TDP converse de s would now receive a total of Rs17 billion this fiscal year. The growing complexity newbalance 530 of the threat spectrum on Pakistan s western periphery, especially the KPTDs, seems to require additional resources. How and where this amount will be used is yet to be seen. But one potential area could be to beef up the security infrastructure in the newly-merged tribal districts of K
PESHAWAR:Government College Peshawar remained closed on Tuesday in the wake of dunk low a scuffle that broke out between two student groups on Monday. It will reopen today (Wednesday).The college was shut down after student wings of two political parties brawled over a dispute which also resulted in the registration of FIRs against activists of both sides.Government College Peshawar Principal Dr Alamzeb refuted media reports which claimed the f yeezys 350 ight was about irregularities in the admission process. He maintained the college administration had never violated merit during admissions and the scuffle between the student wings was over a dispute regarding another issue. These are allegations against the college. How can the administration be blamed for admitting students against merit when the college is not even enrolling new candidates, said Alamzeb.The principal, however, did appeal to the provincial government to provide enhanced security at the college so that su adidas yeezys ch incidents are prevented in t While Pakistan remains immersed with the fight against Covid-19, its security predicament sees no respite from conflicts on its bor nike air max97 ders. The political uncertainty emanating from Afghanistan in the west and an unrestrained low-intensity conflict with India on the east keeps Pakistan fleet-footed about both its internal and external security.On April 10, the government slashed Rs15 billion meant for rehabilitation of the temporary displaced persons of the newly merged tribal district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KPTDs), and added it to the security enhancement fund, thereby raising its overall allocation to Rs53 billion. The TDP converse de s would now receive a total of Rs17 billion this fiscal year. The growing complexity newbalance 530 of the threat spectrum on Pakistan s western periphery, especially the KPTDs, seems to require additional resources. How and where this amount will be used is yet to be seen. But one potential area could be to beef up the security infrastructure in the newly-merged tribal districts of K