KARACHI: The meeting of the Senate of the University of Karachi was held on Wednesday after a gap of around five years and approved the annual actual statements of accounts for as many financial years.

It was the 21st meeting of the Senate as the last meeting was held on March 26, 2019.

Members of the KU Senate “unanimously approved” the annual statements filed by KU Director of Finance Tariq Kaleem for FY 2018, FY 2019, FY 20220, FY 2021 and FY 2022 as well as the revised budget for these years, said a press release issued here.

The meeting was held at the Arts Auditorium and it was presided over by KU Vice Chancellor Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi.

The Senate formed a four-member committee to recommend the model statutes for the centres and institutes of the University of Karachi.

The committee would be headed by Prof Dr Faiyaz Vaid and comprising Prof Dr Haris Shoaib, Prof Dr Noreen Mujahid and retired Justice Hasan Feroz.

Meanwhile, Prof Dr Solaha Rehman was elected a member of the Senate’s finance and planning committee for three years. She secured 59 votes against Prof Dr Rohi Ahmed who got 56 votes in the election held for this position.

The meeting also confirmed the proceedings of the 20th Senate meeting.

Speaking on the occasion, the KU VC claimed that despite financial difficulties, the KU’s ranking had increased and so the numbers of reputable research journals.

He stated that universities were recognised by the standards of their research and teaching activities. With the rapid increase in the rate of inflation the frequent increase in salaries by the government and the lack of funds all universities are facing financial issues, he added.

Published in Dawn, February 22nd, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

Successful summit
Updated 17 Oct, 2024

Successful summit

Platforms like SCO present an opportunity for states to set aside narrow differences.
Failed tax target
17 Oct, 2024

Failed tax target

THE government’s plan to document retailers for tax purposes through its ‘voluntary’ Tajir Dost Scheme appears...
More questions
17 Oct, 2024

More questions

THE alleged rape of a student at a private college in Lahore has sparked confusion, social media campaigns, ...
Two steps back
Updated 16 Oct, 2024

Two steps back

Instead of treating polio as a stand-alone emergency, it should be incorporated into a broader public health strategy.
Defunding varsities
16 Oct, 2024

Defunding varsities

IF a plan — apparently conjured up by foreign lenders — to defund public varsities goes ahead, tens of thousands...
Protecting children
16 Oct, 2024

Protecting children

THIS country’s children make the news for unfortunate reasons. At the core of their plight is the state’s...