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K'taka makes uniform mandatory for PUC students

By IANS | Updated: May 19, 2022 15:15 IST

Bengaluru, May 19 The Karnataka government has made uniform compulsory for Pre-University Course(PUC) students from academic year 2022-23....

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Bengaluru, May 19 The Karnataka government has made uniform compulsory for Pre-University Course(PUC) students from academic year 2022-23.

The directives form a part of the guidelines issued for the PUC students.

According to sources, the ruling BJP took the decision considering the possibility of a hijab crisis, once the PU classes restart.

The SSLC (Class 10) results were announced on Thursday in the state and admissions for the PU colleges will begin from Friday onwards.

In the guidelines issued by the Education Department for 2020-21 academic year, uniforms were not compulsory.

Sources in the Education department said that the new rule will empower college managements to implement a ban on hijab in classrooms.

Several parents and students have questioned the government's decision. However, the Special Bench of Karnataka High Court which heard the matter upholding the government order stated that wearing of uniform is compulsory for students.

The court also dismissed the petition challenging the uniform rule and asking for the right to wear hijab in classrooms. The petitioners have approached the Supreme Court on the matter.

Giving no scope for any confusion regarding wearing of hijab, the guidelines mentioned that uniforms prescribed by the School Development and Management Committee (SDMC) are compulsory for PUC students.

The new circular stated that in case of SDMC not prescribing any uniform, students are recommended to wear a garment that will maintain equality and unity and it underlined that it should not disturb public order.

Hijab row which made international news, began with the six girl students launching a protest demanding rights to wear hijab in classes. The protest for hijab which started in Udupi Girl's Pre-University College, spread across the state.

The issue took a communal turn and threatened the law and order situation in the state. The crisis resulted in a chain of disturbing events causing social unrest in the state. Muslim organisations and traders protested against the High Court order on hijab.

Later, the Hindu organisations alleging that Muslim traders do not respect the court order, gave call boycott Muslim vendors, merchants, artisans. Muslim traders were asked to wind up their shops in temples and religious fares. The issue of use of loudspeakers by mosques to call Azan against the Supreme Court guidelines is also being raised by Hindu organisations.

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