Udupi: Students wearing Hijabs allowed to appear for exam in Fakeeranakatte school


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Feb 15: The government composite Urdu high school at Fakeeranakatte provided a forum for discussing the Hijab issue after a few girl students insisted on appearing for the examination with Hijabs on Tuesday February 15.

Almost 99 percent of the students of the school, located in Mallar village, Kaup taluk, are Muslims. Out of 22 girl students, eight urged the school authorities to allow them to appear for the examination without removing the Hijabs. The girls alternatively placed the veil of their uniform over their heads.

The headmaster and teachers insisted that HIjabs were not allowed as per the high court order. The school has a history of 165 years, and the teachers explained to the students about the legal sanctity of the high court order.

The eight girls who refused to remove the Hijab were initially denied the opportunity to appear for the examination. Later, they were allowed to write the examination with Hijabs.

The school is likely to witness another round of friction on this issue again on Wednesday.

Additional police have been deployed at the spot.

 

Shivamogga: Two students boycott exam after being told to remove Hijab

Meanwhile, in a school in Shivamogga, two students left their classes without attending their preparatory examinations as they were not allowed to wear Hijabs inside the classroom.

The taluk level preparatory examinations for the tenth standard students are going on in Karnataka Public School on B H Road here. Science examination was held in the morning. Two girls, one from the ninth standard and the other from the tenth standard, came to the school with Hijab and burqa. The teachers refused them permission to appear for the examination with these things on. Therefore the girl students opted to leave the school.

The preparatory examinations were held even on Monday. The teachers had instructed the girl students to remove their Hijabs and burqas. Some students obeyed the instructions while a few others said they prefer to appear for the examination with Hijabs on and opted not to appear for the examination if the teachers were insistent on removing them.

The teachers said that everyone is expected to obey the Karnataka high court order and told them that if they do not remove the Hijabs they must leave. The students said they will boycott the examinations rather than removing the Hijabs.

 

 

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Feb 15 2022

    This is outrageous. Selective interpretation of Quran for political purposes and mishandling by administration is appalling. The police personnel involved should be fired with immediate effect.

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  • Praveen poojary, Manglore

    Tue, Feb 15 2022

    What next? Cancel Sunday holiday and give holiday on Friday ?

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Tue, Feb 15 2022

    Itne se hi pareshan ho gaye tum? Ruko zara, abhi court se jhatke aane baqi hai..... :D

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Tue, Feb 15 2022

    good to see that better sense prevailed.. a piece of cloth on head does not make any difference...it is Indian custom too..Purdah system is still followed in villages of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, UP and BIhar also Orissa and West bengal among Hindus..

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  • jb, Mlore

    Tue, Feb 15 2022

    When one of the media guys asked one of the hijab girls which subject do they have today for exam she said she has no idea and she only knows as per religion she is not supposed to remove it .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Feb 15 2022

    We can't have Different rules for Different Schools ...

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  • Gary, Manipal

    Tue, Feb 15 2022

    Yes Jossey, we can’t have different rules for different schools. Then in Christian schools nuns who teach should wear sarees. Also nuns shouldn’t wear there convent dress when they attend colleges too.

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 15 2022

    Hope you are in your senses!

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  • Dam, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 15 2022

    What is this yaar... a whole police team is deployed in school for this silli problem... leave this.. media also should neglect these news now... lets students learn peacefully... this is nothing just a social media hype ..

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