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Colleges Allowing Hijab Planned in India’s Karnataka  

16:13 - July 20, 2022
News ID: 3479775
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Thirteen Muslim educational institutions in the Indian state of Karnataka have sought the state government’s permission to set up Pre-University Colleges in Dakshina Kannada which would enable Muslim girl students to wear hijab inside classrooms.

Colleges Allowing Hijab Planned in India’s Karnataka  

 

According to sources in the Education Department, all the applications have sought consent to open PU colleges (first and second PUC) in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada from where the agitation for hijab began in Karnataka.

After the High Court's verdict that no attire representing religious symbol is allowed and attending classes without hijab, many Muslim girl students are insisting on wearing of hijab.

They have discontinued their studies as education institutions are not allowing them with hijab into classrooms.

The government order empowers the College Development Committees to frame rules in this regard. As many as 14 applications have been submitted to open PU Colleges in Dakshina Kannada district among which 13 are submitted by Muslim academic institutions.

So far, the permission has been granted for only 1 Muslim institute to start PU College, sources confirmed. There was demand from the Muslim community to open separate classes for their girl students enabling them to wear hijab.

Hundreds of girls took out a procession last week in Mangaluru city demanding their right to wear hijab under the banner of the Campus Front of India (CFI). The matter is pending before the Supreme Court.

The hijab crisis has turned into a state-wide crisis and made international headlines.  

The Karnataka High Court formed a Special Bench of three judges, which dismissed the petitions by Muslim girl students seeking permission to wear hijab. The ruling BJP in Karnataka is strictly implementing rules on hijab in academic institutions and not allowing students to wear hijab in classrooms.

 

 

Source: daijiworld.com

 

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