A clerk at Government Girls Degree College Dadu has gone missing after allegedly collecting admission fees from more than 200 students along with their enrollment records, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Tuesday.
According to details, the students had submitted admission fees to clerk Zahid Panhwar, who was later transferred from his post. However, the college administration stated that no admission fee was deposited in the official accounts.
Several students claimed they had been granted admission to BSc, BA, and other departments after paying their dues, but the administration has now refused to confirm their admissions, citing non-payment. The students alleged that the principal has instructed them to submit the fees again.
Frustrated by the situation, the affected students staged a protest against the administration, insisting they could not afford to pay twice. They argued that since the money was taken by the clerk, it was the responsibility of the college administration to recover the amount from him rather than penalising the students.
Despite repeated complaints, students said the principal has failed to resolve the issue. They appealed to Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Shah and other authorities to intervene immediately and safeguard their academic future.