A student named Sameera Arshad is requesting to continue taking online classes instead of in-person classes. She is a semester 5 BS student at the University of the Punjab. As she is from Wazirabad, it would be difficult and risky for her to stay in a private hostel or commute via local transport due to the coronavirus pandemic. Therefore, she is humbly requesting permission to continue her classes online.
A student named Sameera Arshad is requesting to continue taking online classes instead of in-person classes. She is a semester 5 BS student at the University of the Punjab. As she is from Wazirabad, it would be difficult and risky for her to stay in a private hostel or commute via local transport due to the coronavirus pandemic. Therefore, she is humbly requesting permission to continue her classes online.
A student named Sameera Arshad is requesting to continue taking online classes instead of in-person classes. She is a semester 5 BS student at the University of the Punjab. As she is from Wazirabad, it would be difficult and risky for her to stay in a private hostel or commute via local transport due to the coronavirus pandemic. Therefore, she is humbly requesting permission to continue her classes online.
Department of English Language and Literature, University of the Punjab, New Campus, Lahore.
Subject: Application for Continuing Online Classes
Respected Chairperson,
With profound and humble submission, I entreat to enunciate that I am
a student of BS semester 5 and I intend to continue taking online classes. As I belong to Wazirabad so it will be very difficult for me to stay in a private hostel in this Corona situation. Moreover, university’s transport is not available and it will be quite risky to come to university through a local transport. Therefore, I humbly request you to allow me to continue taking online classes. I hope that you will consider my application with kindness.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Yours Obediently, Date: November 2,2020 Sameera Arshad (Roll no 33)
Global Burden of Disease Collaborative Network. Global Burden of Disease Study 2017 (GBD 2017) Results. Seattle, United States: Institute For Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), 2018