University of Balochistan closed indefinitely, classes moved online – Pakistan

According to a notification issued by its Registrar on Tuesday, the University of Balochistan has been closed indefinitely and classes have been shifted online.

Notification, which is a copy available Don Dot Com The closure does not refer to any reason, but the security situation in Balochistan has worsened due to the increasing number of attacks on security forces.

The notification states that “all your educational activities, including all campuses at Balochistan University, are online.”

The notification added that “the Directorate of Information Technology has been directed to transfer all data online.”

The notification further stated that Dans and directors were instructed to submit weekly performance reports to the Registrar’s office and the university staff has been instructed to report to their offices as usual.

In Balochistan, militants, who were previously engaged in a lower -level insurgency, have recently intensified their attacks. The Balochistan Liberation Army, in particular, has adopted new plans to cause high casualties and directly target Pakistani security forces.

On Sunday, a car -powered suicide bomber killed three security personnel and two civilians in the latest militant attack in the province, killing three security personnel and two civilians.

Sunday night, a policeman was martyred last night, while six others were injured in a blast near a Balochistan Anti -Terrorism Force (ATF) vehicle in Quetta.

The recent Jaffar Express train is also after hijacking near the Sibi area of ​​Balochistan, in which 26 hostages, including 18 security personnel, have lost their lives. Five more security personnel were martyred during the operation.

Following the attack, the army vowed to take decisive action against terrorists working in Balochistan, inside and outside the country.

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