Muzaffarabad, (Parliament Times) : The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are more than expected. Some students (PhD, MS and Mphil) are struggling to pay tuition and living expenses because their sources of income, particular part-time jobs have diminished. It has become increasingly difficult for certain students to maintain their university lives. As they required urgent support, So Govt should establish an emergency loan program that help students who are eligible for tuition exemption. Students in extreme financial hardship should be exempt from repaying this loan. By working together and supporting each other, we can ensure that students in-need can continue their studies and no one left behind.
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