Hijab not allowed during II PUC exams, says education minister B C Nagesh


Bengaluru, Apr 19 (IANS): Students wearing hijab will not be allowed to write the crucial annual II PUC examination in Karnataka, state Minister for Education B C Nagesh said on Tuesday.

"All students must follow rules on uniform, hijab cladding students won't be allowed," he added.

After successfully conducting SSLC (class 10) exams amid hijab controversy, the Karnataka government is all set to hold crucial II PUC examinations from April 22 to May 18 in the state. As many as 6,84,255 students have enrolled for the examinations, stated an official release from the Department of Pre-University Education.

Elaborate security arrangements have been made for smooth conduct of exams amid possibility of resurfacing of the controversy. Karnataka High Court Special Bench headed by the Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi has dismissed the petition by students seeking permission to wear hijab in classrooms. The bench also noted that wearing of hijab is not an essential practice of Islam.

Hijab controversy started with six students in Udupi Pre-University College and spread across the state leading to a crisis. It has also made international news. The Karnataka government conducted SSLC exams with heavy police cover and banned hijab in exam centres.

The department has stated that the examination will be conducted in 1,076 examination centres. A total of 3,46,936 boys and 3,37,319 girls are taking the exams. Seventy-four students suffering from autism, 377 hearing impaired, 371 learning disability, 683 locomotor impairment (problem from moving from one place to another), 128 mental retardation, 103 multiple disability, 48 speech impairment, 355 visual impairment (blindness) and 55 visual impairment (low-vision) students have also enrolled for the exams.

The practical lab tests will be conducted in 1,030 examination centres and 2,67,349 students will attend it. The students are banned from taking mobiles inside exam halls. The supervisors are permitted to carry a basic set without a camera.

Taking no chances with the security, the department has sought the police security cover to all examination centres and all exam works will be carried out in police bandobast. The 200 meter zone surrounding the exam centres would be declared as a prohibited zone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Citizen, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    Cant expect much from an incompetent minister and government. Other than administratioon and hovernance they are busy with everything else. Tbis attitude shows the narrow mindedness of these misfits

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    Education Minister, you will fail your exam when it comes next. No problem if you don't wear Hijab.

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  • HASIM, Kundapura

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    Sir, Bada makkalige free educational scheme !!!

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    Fed up with this Hijab Halal, don't buy from this shop. My humble request is please talk about development and progress. Stop this religious matters. Talk about students future.

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  • Lenny Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    Hijab is a flop show. The court verdict is very clear. The ones who are adamant and still want to wear it can just attend religious institutes or colleges where this attire is allowed. Its better to forget and move on. Let other students who are eager to study carry on. As it is they have missed some portion. Politically it only helped the BJP. The protestors looked and behaved like they are from the B team of BJP. Dont rake this up again and look sheepish.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    Mukleg hijab da Kujuli dayeg?

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    What, hijab hijab hijab all the time? Don’t you have any other useful business? Were you elected by the people of Karnataka only for this communal agenda?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    In our time also we wrote exams without Hijab but with Uniform.Whats the problem with it ?You are going to write the exams for your future or to show your stubberness?Be wise girls .Form your future .

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  • INDIAN CITIZEN, KARNATAKA/INDIA

    Wed, Apr 20 2022

    WHO FORCED U TO NOT WEAR HIJAB, BUT WHY ANY ONE IS FORCESING TO REMOVE IT.. Hijab is for modesty. Y can't we add this Hijab as Uniform ?? Those who wants will wear it and those who doesn't.. leave it.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    Let the rule continue what was during SSLC exams. What they will achieve after spoiling the future of children.

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  • Jeevan, Kudlaa

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    Good decision... No hijjab and No kesari

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  • KA DSilva, DUBAI

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    Sir, what a great achievement !! I am sure our GDP will increase with this.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    is he the Supreme Court ...

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  • Jerome, Suratkal

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    Wants to follow High Court's verdict. Nothing to do anything about Education Minister.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Tue, Apr 19 2022

    Have you heard 'prevention is better than cure?' अच्छा है पहले ही बंदोबस्त करो.

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