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News Desk, AnyTV, Bangalore
Published by: Gaurav Pandey
Updated Tue, 22 Feb 2022 03:59 PM IST
Summary
In the last hearing, the state government had told the High Court that hijab is not a necessary religious tradition and religious instructions should be kept outside educational institutions.
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Hearing on petitions challenging the ban on hijab in educational institutions in Karnataka continues in the High Court. During the hearing on Tuesday, the state government said that the ban on hijab in educational institutions is only for classes and study time. There are no restrictions on the hijab in the premises of institutions.
State Government Advocate General Prabhuling Navadgi told the High Court that we have a law for uniform in the educational institutions of the state. He said that Rule 11 of the Classification and Registration Rules imposes a reasonable restriction on a particular headband. There is no restriction on wearing hijab on campus. This rule is for class and study time only.