Quaid-e-Azam University Suspends Activities for Four Days Due to Road Closures
We will continuously monitor the situation and make additional announcements as needed.
In response to the current situation in the twin cities (Islamabad and Rawalpindi) and the ongoing road closures, Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad has announced the suspension of its academic activities for four days.
The university will remain closed from November 22 to November 25, 2024, as per the official notification issued by the university’s administration.
The notification, released by the Registrar of Quaid-e-Azam University, states that the suspension of academic activities applies to all departments, including lectures, seminars, and other educational events.
The university will temporarily halt its transport services during this period. Students, faculty, and staff members should plan accordingly.
The announcement comes amid ongoing disruptions in the twin cities, which have affected transportation and access to various areas, including the university campus.
The authorities have emphasized that these measures are necessary for the safety and security of students and staff, given the current situation on the roads.
The university will resume educational activities, including exams, once the roads reopen and the situation returns to normal.
However, the university has also clarified that before the resumption of exams, a minimum of three days will be provided to ensure that students have sufficient time to prepare.
We aim to ensure that the current disruptions do not adversely impact the students’ academic schedules.
The university administration has urged all students and staff to stay updated on further notifications regarding the reopening of the campus and the resumption of academic activities.
We will continuously monitor the situation and make additional announcements as needed.
This temporary closure is part of the broader efforts to manage the ongoing situation in the region, and the university authorities are hopeful that things will return to normal soon, allowing for the continuation of academic work without further disruptions.