After Covid, its hijab challenge for Karnataka education dept as exams near


Bengaluru, Mar 26 (IANS): Karnataka education department, which successfully conducted board exams during the Covid pandemic in the last two years, is now facing the challenge of hijab issue.

Against the backdrop of verdict by the Special bench of the Karnataka High Court, the state government has decided not to allow students wearing hijab to take up exams. To ensure smooth conduct of exams, tight police security will be made near the examination centres.


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The state government is conducting crucial SSLC (Class 10) examinations from March 28 and will continue till April 11. As many as 8,73,846 students have enrolled for SSLC exams this academic year.

The exams will be conducted in 3,444 centres across the state. CCTV cameras have been installed in all examination centres and prohibitory orders will be clamped in and around them.

Since the last two years, the teaching fraternity has been under tremendous stress. The teachers pledged their lives and worked during Covid pandemic and conducted board exams. Though, all students were passed, the initiative by the department was appreciated. Separate arrangements were made for Covid affected students to give their exams.

The teachers were also used for Covid-related work and many had lost their lives in the process. Now, its the hijab issue which is equally stressful for them, sources in the education department say.

However, the High Court order on hijab is being challenged in the Supreme Court by petitioner students. Opposition Congress is vehemently demanding ruling BJP to allow students to write exams by wearing hijab.

Opposition leader Siddaramaiah has demanded that the Muslim students with dupatta matching with the uniform be allowed inside the examination halls.

Later, he went on to say that if Hindu, Jain women and religious leaders can wear cloth around their faces, why can't Muslim students?

The statement stirred a controversy and later, Siddaramaiah clarified that he has great respect for religious leaders and he didn't mean to insult them.

Sources in the police department said that even after government order following the court verdict, the students will attempt to write exams wearing hijab and when they will be stopped, there will be chaos near the examination centers. The situation need to be handled properly to ensure that students attending exams are not disturbed, they say.

B.C. Nagesh, Minister for Education has clarified that students wearing hijab are not allowed to take exams and there is no second thought about it. "We will not allow students with hijab to any exams including board examinations," he said.

Education department is conducting separate exams for all subjects similar to the pre-Covid pattern. The students will have to obtain minimum passing marks this time. The government has clarified that it won't pass the students just like that as it was done in the last two years.

Covid regulations for students have been relaxed and wearing of mask is not mandatory in examination halls. However, the examination halls would be sanitised and social distance will be maintained.

Earlier, the Special bench of Karnataka High Court has dismissed the petitions seeking permission to wear hijab in classrooms. It also stated that wearing of hijab is not an essential part of Islam.

The court had also directed the state to look into the aspect of role of invisible hands which created the crisis all of a sudden when everything was going smooth in the state.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Mar 26 2022

    If you cannot follow basic discipline needed for education, you do not deserve education as we understand. Score is leveled at 1-1. If Triple talaq was liberating in nature in the sense that it fought monopoly over marriage by men, this demand for hijab is a daylight surrender of that liberation one way or the other. No education -> No awareness of rights -> inability to fight abuse on your own.

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  • Jacob Menezes, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 26 2022

    India is progressing very fast to be labelled as most UNSAFE country for minorities unfer current government, feel pity to Christians

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sat, Mar 26 2022

    India is Most Unsafe for minorities

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  • Pacific Heights, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 26 2022

    Yeah

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  • Liladhar Rao, Hebri Karnataka

    Sat, Mar 26 2022

    Bhartiya Jumla Party is not answering about Economy, Bhartiya Jumla Party only knows to fool pupils in communalism

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  • Sridharan, Bangalore Karnataka

    Sat, Mar 26 2022

    Chaiwala, Tadipar, Bhogi all have destroyed indian economy

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 26 2022

    If the hijabis have the guts, boycott exams and gave darna at clock tower.

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  • Anthony D'costa, Karkala

    Sat, Mar 26 2022

    It's interest of all muslims girls to attend exams without hijaab in class rooms. It will benefit them the most rather than college administration. By agitating you will be on loss no political party will come on rescue. Nor international organizations countries come in favour of you as they themselves engaged in internal disturbances.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Sat, Mar 26 2022

    SC should deliver judgment without further delay

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  • Naveen K, Udupi

    Sat, Mar 26 2022

    and uphold the high court verdict

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  • Pacific Heights, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 26 2022

    You cannot blame the Govt ,Modi and BJP when your own people have rear ended you. This is a pan Globe issue. Relax

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