University of Karachi Suspends Classes to Honour Victims of Iran Attacks
The University of Karachi has suspended all classes and exams scheduled for March 2 to honour victims of recent attacks in Iran. The decision affects all departments, with no immediate details on rescheduling provided.

The University of Karachi has suspended all classes and examinations scheduled for March 2, in a gesture of solidarity with the victims of recent attacks in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
University officials announced that the decision was taken to honour the martyrs of the recent incidents in Iran. All academic activities, including both classes and examinations, have been put on hold for the day. The suspension applies to all departments and faculties across the university.
Sources indicate that the university's Silver Jubilee gate remains closed as part of the observance. The administration has not specified when regular academic activities will resume, but the suspension is currently limited to March 2.
The announcement was made public earlier today, with university authorities urging students and staff to take note of the change in schedule. No further details regarding rescheduling of the suspended classes or examinations have been provided at this time.
The decision is intended as a mark of respect and solidarity with those affected by the recent attacks in Iran. The university has not released additional statements regarding any further actions or events related to the observance.
Students and faculty members have been advised to stay updated through official university channels for any further announcements regarding the resumption of academic activities or revised examination dates.
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