Jamshoro: University of Sindh Vice Chancellor (VC) Dr. Nazir A. Mughal announced on Tuesday to establish “Students’ Employment Bureau” (SEB) to help the poor and handicapped students.
The VC made this announcement during his visit to examinations’ centers at arts faculty building where a handicapped boy gave him an application for any kind of job for his survival and completion of his studies.
The VC announced to introduce SEB on the campus in an attempt to stand the poor and handicapped students of the University on their feet by offering them hour-based jobs in various departments.
“The poor and handicapped youngsters studying in the varsity will be provided daily wages jobs and it will be up to them to work whether one an hour or two to three hours in computer & science labs, libraries and other departments,” he said.
He assured him of providing the livelihood after setting up students’ employment bureau so that more needy students may get benefit from it.
“The compensation for hour-based jobs will be made from the amount of self finance scheme to alleviate the financial dilemma of the perplexed youths of the University” the VC added.
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