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Punjab committee to probe harassment at educational institutes

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Staff Reporter

Lahore

Chief Minister Punjab, Usman Buzdar on Tuesday formulated a committee to probe increasing reports of females being harassed at a posh private educational institute in the province.
According to details, CM Punjab has asked for a transparent and unbiased inquiry of the matter and has given the committee clear instructions.
It is pertinent to mention here that Punjab’s minister for education, Murad Raas had confirmed rising harassment cases in government and private education institutes expressing resolve to bring forth an act in the assembly to stop the heinous activities.
Raas had stressed that the parents needed to be more vigilant when it came to their children and submit written complaints of any such act that they might have been subjected to at their educational institute.
Raas added that complaints of harassment had piled up from various private schools in the province in the past few days which were also being looked at with serious concern, he said that in order for conclusive action on the matter written complaints by effected parents and their children were a must.

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