Campus safety
I am writing to express my concerns regarding the current state of campus safety and security measures at the University of Karachi. As a member of the university community, I believe it is imperative to address this issue to ensure the well-being and peace of mind of students, faculty, and staff. Recent incidents have highlighted the need for more robust security protocols on campus. Reports of theft, harassment, and even violent crimes have left many members of our community feeling vulnerable and unsafe.
It is evident that the existing security infrastructure is inadequate to effectively address these challenges. Furthermore, investing in modern security technologies such as CCTV cameras and emergency alert systems can significantly improve campus safety. It is my sincere hope that university administrators will take proactive steps to address these concerns and prioritize the safety and well-being of the entire university.
Hafsa Ashfaque
Karachi
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