Hijab row: 5 girl students seek transfer certificates from Mangalore University College


Mangaluru, Jun 20 (IANS): Five Muslim girl students from the Mangalore University College at Hampanakatta here have asked for transfer certificates from the college administration after being denied permission to attend classes wearing hijab.

Principal Anusuya Rai has confirmed that the five students have applied for transfer certificates to join other colleges. However, they are being asked to submit another letter making certain corrections. The college management will take a call on issuing the certificates once the girls submit the letters.


Mangalore University College (file photo)

Due to the evaluation work, the undergraduate courses teaching has been shifted online from Monday. Except for a few students, majority of the 44 Muslim students who study in the college had attended classes as per the guidelines.

After the announcement of II PUC results, the admissions to UG courses will begin from this week. Mangaluru University Vice Chancellor P.S. Yadapaditaya had earlier announced that the university would make special provisions for Muslim girls who want to join other colleges in connection with the hijab rule.

Hundreds of students studying in University College in Mangaluru city had boycotted the classes on May 26 protesting against allowing Muslim girl students to attend classes in hijab.

The students had demanded that the college management should prohibit students from wearing hijab in classes. They expressed their anger against the college management for allowing hijab in classrooms despite the court and the government orders in this regard.

The Hijab crisis, which started as a protest by 6 students of Udupi Pre-University Girl's College, turned into a major crisis-like situation in Karnataka last year.

The issue attracted international attention and dented the image of the state. The students then filed a petition with the High Court seeking permission to wear hijab in classrooms.

The High Court taking note of the crisis situation in the state and sensitivity of the matter constituted a special bench of three judges and heard the petition immediately.

The Special Bench headed by the Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi dismissed the petition filed by the students and observed that wearing of hijab is not an essential practice in Islam.

The government of Karnataka has issued guidelines for schools and pre university colleges making uniform compulsory for students without giving any room for wearing of hijab in classrooms.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    while the SC is sleeping on the appeal (deliberately, it looks like until the dust settles), the hijab issue will not go away. God bless the martyrs.

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    Sister, Only education can improve your life. Recently Mangalore topper is a Muslim girl in PUC. She has given importance to Kitab. After Exam she can choose Hijab. No one-stop her. Please follow her.

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  • Sherif, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    Good move sisters, when you have only 'online ' supporters, this is where you will land. Good luck in your future endeavour.

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  • Hamid, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jun 21 2022

    Sir, can u please explain the future endeavor of these students? It is all written and known.

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  • Mohammed, India

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    God bless lower caste students now..

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 21 2022

    So there's caste system in islam too, nice to hear that

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  • S Shetty, tulunad

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    One has to follow the rules of the land and institution if one can not then what to do, Can a boy go to school wearing Lungi/Mundu?

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    were the rules followed by majority students during Sabarimala season? they used to literally come with lungi, rudrakshi mala, the black shawl and without any footwear....i think then your version was differernt...being a non-hindu i or any of my other friends questioned those things because all were courteous to one another...

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  • S Shetty, tulunad

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    I have never seen as you have mentioned.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    when it comes to majority you have not seen...when it comes to minority you find issues everywhere...great i know that you are one of andh bhakts who will never agree to any facts and figures that taught by nagpur university..

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  • Althaf, Udupi/Kaup

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    S Shetty, tulunad You will see if you have gone to school

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    No Student comes to school in Lungi during the Shabarimala season . even we have children who go to school and who are also pilgrims of Shabarimala - at the most we wear Mala inside our Shirt - office goers used to not wear chappals in olden days and nowadays we wear work cloths with Mala inside and pray in the evening . Moreover, Shabarimala is a once in a year season and it is not to do anything about the religion - we Muslims and Christians who have faith can go . there is no discrimination. But, still if anyone insist of wearing the religion inside school it is wrong and not supported.

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  • Sunil Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    Respect court orders....

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    those do not follow da norms & conditions they r free take their t.c. & can move to isis h.q., syria.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    it is my suggestion. if u want continue in india, nobody objects u. your choice. however hijab & burqa r not mentioned in da quran.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    the colleges where you will join will get ranks next year as Ilham did this year...all the best...fight for your rights..in a peaceful manner.

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  • Anil, MP

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    I hope High court rules apply for all the colleges in Karnataka....

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  • khaleel mukka, mukka

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    Beti Padao Beti Bachao, These words are being implemented strictly.congrats govt & Rashaks. same on you guys .is this the idea of Mr. Vishwa guru guru.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    Good, peace be with you. Now there will be peace in the campus because of equality. That is why there is a uniform.

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    Education is a choice for every human being... No one can force an individual to continue to study if they choose not to... Girls have basic metric education... That is enough for them to count money,read and write... Let us leave them alone and move on...

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