ISLAMABAD: The National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) has banned its female students to wear indecent dress including jeans and tights in the varsity, Dawn News reported.
The NUST management pasted the particular directions on the notice board which disallow female students for wearing unethical dresses in the premises of university.
The university have fined at least 11 students on different reasons including smoking and eating in labs while 7 female students were fined on not covering their bodies with proper dresses as reportedly they wore jeans and tights.
A document signed by Nust’s Deputy Director (Administration) Abdul Nasir shows that some female students have been fined Rs500 to Rs1,000 for wearing jeans and tights and for not wearing dupatta.
The document declared fine on a student of BBA of Rs1000 for wearing jeans and another BBA student, was fined Rs500 for wearing tights as well as another 5 students were directed to pay fines of Rs500 and Rs1,000 for not wearing ‘dupatta’, a piece of cloth used to cover head and chest.
The reports said that all the students allegedly found without dupatta on Sept 17 as NUST management does not allow formation of academic staff association.
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