Following protests, Mangalore varsity to follow hijab ban order
BENGALURU: Mangalore University on Friday announced strict implementation of Karnataka government’s order on hijab in educational institutes and restricted its use in classrooms, laboratories, libraries and canteens across degree colleges.
The varsity said that while students will be allowed to enter the campus in their headscarves, they will have to remove them before entering any building in the premises.
The university’s decision came a day after a group of students at University College in Hampanakatte staged a protest on the campus, alleging poor implementation of the government order on hijab.
The Karnataka high court on March 15 had observed that wearing of hijab is not an essential religious practice and upheld the government order on adhering to uniforms in degree and pre-university colleges that have a prescribed uniform.
“We will implement the decision on hijab which was taken earlier. On May 16, the syndicate had decided to strictly follow the high court order and government directions in our constituent colleges,” Mangalore University vice-chancellor Dr P Subrahmanya Yadapadithaya said.
Students will be allowed only in their prescribed uniforms and cannot wear the hijab inside classrooms, he added.
“They (students) can wear it (hijab) inside the campus, remove it and then attend classes, laboratory, etc. They can wear it inside the campus and move around,” he said.
University College said around 44 out of nearly 1,900 students wear the hijab, out of which only around 15 were “rigid” about wearing them inside the classrooms and had even approached the district administration for permission.
Students at University College had also protested against the student body president for alleg edly supporting students wear ing the hijab.