HYDERABAD, Dec 21: The chairman of the Teachers-Parents Action Committee, Government Khadija Higher Secondary School, Mukhi House, Hyderabad, has demanded of the secretary education, the Zila Nazim, and the DCO, to decide the fate of 52 female teachers of Hyderabad city, which had been hanging in balance since the past two years.

In a statement issued here on Friday, he said that a decision regarding the reinstatement and confirmation of the female teachers, who had served between three and eight years, should be taken on the basis of merit and their respective annual confidential reports.

SU MERIT LIST: The University of Sindh has announced that the final second merit list of the selected candidates (academic session 2003-04) in the bachelors degree classes in all disciplines in quota-oriented and general disciplines have been displayed.

The announcement stated that the lists of selected candidates on reserved seats for disabled, female, commerce group (Sindh University jurisdiction and upper Sindh) have also been displayed at the administration building in Jamshoro and the Sindh University Model School in Hyderabad.

The list has also been displayed on the university’s website.

Selected candidates have been advised to submit their admission fee with effect from Dec 21 to Dec 28.

It has also been announced that the provisional list of selected candidate for admission in Bachelor’s programme on reserved seats for college teachers and Sindh University employees has been displayed and objection against any admission can be submitted by candidates upto Dec 21. The final list in this regard would be released on Dec 22, the announcement said.

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