Peshawar: The Peshawar University Teachers Association’s (PUTA) proposed budget 2012-13 has been approved in the general body meeting held in the Law College the university on Monday.
The total outlay of the budget is 2.5 million rupees as compared to previous year outlay of 1.6 million rupees.
The major policy statement regarding next year Golden Jubilee celebrations was also unveiled in the session.
The PUTA, established in the year 1962, is going to mark next year as full-fledged celebrations year starting from executive’s alumni, International conference on teacher’s association’s role in promoting higher education, national level mushaira, and academic expo-exhibition of 48 university departments.
The PUTA President Jameel Ahmed Chitrali thanked the academic fraternity for electing him for the second time on the trot. He termed white papers as black papers as they were anonymous and has not any credibility from whatsoever quarters.
Jameel Ahmad condemned the blast in the geology department the university and demanded the administration for heightened security in the campus.
He also raised the issue of the University of Engineering and Technology (UeT).
He welcomed the suggestions from the community to increase the transport vehicles for students residing outside the campus.
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