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    University of Karachi Halts Classes and Exams to Honor Iran’s Martyrs Amid Regional Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The University of Karachi (KU) has taken the significant step of suspending all classes and examinations scheduled for March 2, demonstrating a gesture of respect and solidarity with the victims of recent violent attacks in the Islamic Republic of Iran. This decision was formally communicated through an official notification issued by the university’s registrar, highlighting the importance of the day and the need for the academic community to observe it with solemnity.

    the notification, all teaching and academic activities at KU will remain on hold for the entire day. This suspension is not only a mark of respect but also a symbolic act to honor the memory of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was reported martyred in the recent air strikes, as well as the more than 200 innocent civilians, including men, women, and children, who tragically lost their lives during the attacks. The university has emphasized that this pause in academic proceedings is meant to allow students and faculty members to reflect on the gravity of the situation and show their empathy towards those affected.

    In addition to halting classes, all examinations that were originally planned for March 2 have been postponed indefinitely. The university has assured students that new dates for these exams will be announced in due course, once the situation stabilizes and it is deemed appropriate to resume normal academic schedules. This move aims to minimize disruption to students’ academic progress while acknowledging the extraordinary circumstances.

    It is important to note that the Iranian government officially confirmed early on Sunday that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been martyred in a series of coordinated air strikes carried out jointly by Israeli and US forces, which began on February 28. This confirmation has sent shockwaves throughout the region and beyond, prompting Iran to declare a 40-day period of public mourning. State media outlets have reported that the government has also announced seven days of official public holidays to allow citizens to participate in mourning ceremonies and pay their respects.

    During this transitional period, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, along with two other senior officials, has been tasked with leading the country. This leadership arrangement was confirmed by Iranian state television, which detailed the government’s plans to maintain stability while navigating the aftermath of the attacks. The strikes themselves marked a significant escalation in the already tense relations between Iran, Israel, and the United States.

    The joint Israeli-US air strikes launched on February 28 targeted key Iranian military installations and missile sites, signaling a sharp intensification of hostilities in the Middle East. These actions came amid strong rhetoric from then-US President Donald Trump, who vowed to dismantle Tehran’s missile capabilities and prevent the country from advancing its nuclear program. In response, Iran retaliated with a broad missile offensive aimed at Gulf states and Israel, further deepening the conflict and raising concerns about a wider regional war.

    Against this backdrop of heightened tensions and loss, the University of Karachi’s decision to suspend academic activities reflects a broader sense of solidarity and mourning that resonates beyond national borders. It underscores the interconnectedness of global events and the impact such crises have on communities worldwide, including educational institutions committed to fostering awareness and empathy among their members.

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