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Sindh sets 62-year age limit for public university vice chancellors
Sindh sets 62-year age limit for public university vice chancellors

Express Tribune

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Sindh sets 62-year age limit for public university vice chancellors

Listen to article Sindh government has formally imposed an age limit of 62 years for candidates seeking appointment as vice chancellors (VCs) in all public universities across the province, permanently disqualifying senior educationists and bureaucrats above that age. The new rule has become law under the Amendment Act 2025 and it includes several amendments, including provisions that restrict bureaucrats from being appointed as VCs and explicitly define the new age cap. Read More: Sindh Assembly passes universities amendment bill amid protest The law applies to all 30 public universities in Sindh and is now a binding requirement for all future VC appointments. A special exemption has been carved out for judges applying to the post of vice chancellor at the province's only law university—Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University of Law (SZABUL). According to the act, Sindh High Court judges may apply up to the age of 63, and Supreme Court judges up to 67. However, educationists and bureaucrats applying for the same post at SZABUL will still be subject to the 62-year age limit. The law also allows for one-time reappointment of a sitting VC following completion of their first term. If an educationist or bureaucrat is appointed as VC at age 62, their first term will end at 65. With an extension, they may serve until the age of 69. Previously, the age cap of 62 existed only in appointment rules, not in law, and in some cases, candidates were allowed to serve until 65. Read More: Change of rules in hiring process in universities sparks suspicions of favouritism The legislation also opens the door for Grade 21 officers from various bureaucratic cadres—including PAS, Ex-PCS, PSS, and PMS—to apply for VC posts on the basis of a master's degree, unlike academicians, who are required to hold a PhD and be full professors.

BJP steps up its Waqf Act outreach campaign in U.P.
BJP steps up its Waqf Act outreach campaign in U.P.

Hindustan Times

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

BJP steps up its Waqf Act outreach campaign in U.P.

: The Bharatiya Janata Party is pushing its pro-Waqf Amendment Act 2025 campaign forward in Uttar Pradesh, holding statewide outreach programme to convince the minorities that the legislation is the need of the hour and not against the interests of the Muslims. Union minister for parliamentary affairs and minority affairs Kiren Rijiju is expected to participate in one such programme in Lucknow on May 9. The BJP has been running the Waqf Sudhar Janjagran Abhiyan from April 20 in the state with the help of its frontal organisations like the Minority Morcha, Mahila Morcha and the Yuva Morcha. Besides ministers in the BJP government, party office bearers, MPs and MLAs have been tasked with reaching out to the youngsters, women and other members of the minority community to make them understand the benefits and the need of the Waqf Amendment Act. Disclosing more details about the campaign, UP chief of the BJP Minority Morcha Kunwar Basit Ali said, 'Workshops for the Waqf Amendment Act have been held across districts in the state so far. We are also running Waqf Sudhar Janjagran Abhiyan in districts where one minister and one member of the minority community is going among the people. This has been held in more than 30 districts so far. The rest will also be covered soon.' 'Soon, we will start our programmes district-wise. It will be called Alpsankhyak Prabuddh Samvad, in which the responsibility for calling people will be with the local MLA. In parliamentary constituencies, it will be done by the MPs. In constituencies, where our candidate couldn't win, the responsibility will be given to the MP or MLA candidate who had contested,' Basit Ali added. 'This time, the BJP Mahila Morcha is also entrusted with the responsibility of holding these Janjagran programmes and get at least 100 women from the minority community to the programme. In every assembly constituency, the Mahila Morcha has been given a target to reach out to at least 500 people. Similarly, the BJP Yuva Morcha will contact youth from the minority community and educate them about the details and benefits of the Waqf Amendment Act. Posters, pamphlets and booklets have also been issued by the party which will be distributed in these outreach programmes.' The pamphlets and booklets explain what the Waqf Amendment Act is and mention its key points. The booklets have pictures of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, chief minister Yogi Adityanath and other senior BJP leaders. They highlight how a CWC report in 2018 indicated that Waqf has eight lakh acres of land with an approximate value of ₹10 lakh crore. The booklet also talks about how Waqf has 'looted' the Muslim community. It also mentions an alleged land scam in Karnataka Waqf Board by Congress leaders and carries a picture of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. Kunwar Basit Ali also said the BJP members will reach out to social media influencers, prominent people of the minority community, doctors, madrasa administrators and engineers. 'Along with this, central ministers will also participate in these outreach programmes. On May 9, 2025, Union minister for parliamentary affairs and minority affairs Kiren Rijiju will participate in this outreach programme and will meet members of the minority community, which can be even Jain, Parsi, Sikh or Christian community (members). He will also hold a meeting with the Muslims community representatives and address a press conference in this regard,' added Basit Ali who was on his way to Bulandshahr for a similar programme.

Petition filed against PECA Act 2025
Petition filed against PECA Act 2025

Express Tribune

time07-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Petition filed against PECA Act 2025

KARACHI: A petition has been filed in the Sindh High Court (SHC) challenging the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) Amendment Act 2025. The petitioners, Anees Mansoori, Ghulam Sarwar Rajput, Fawad Mahmood Rajput, and Azam Razzaq, argue that certain sections of the amendment are unconstitutional. Specifically, they claim that Sections 2R and 26(A) of the amendment infringe upon fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution. Section 2R deals with false online content, allowing authorities to block or remove content deemed fake or false.

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