Post hijab row, more Muslim students seek admission in Udupi govt college for girls


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Jun 9: In a surprise move, the number of Muslim girl students seeking admission in government women PU college of the city, where the hijab row erupted, has increased.

Six girl students of the college had approached court seeking permission to wear Hijab while attending classes. They were adamant to wear hijab in spite of high court order of not allowing the same. They did not even write the final examinations citing the same reason.

It was thought that the number of Muslim girl students seeking admission in this college will reduce after the hijab row. Already 40 Muslim girl students have got admitted to first PU of the college according to the college administrative board. The board also confirmed that they have agreed to remove the Hijab while hearing lessons inside classroom.

President of development committee of the college, local MLA Raghupati Bhat said that 253 students are promoted to second PU and 335 students are admitted to first PU. Another 100 applications are received. The remaining seats will be filled after the supplementary examinations of SSLC.

Government college for women has recorded good results last academic year, in spite of hijab related disturbances. The school and college were closed for some days on account of the same issue. Gayathri, one of the students has scored 625 out of 625 marks in SSLC. More than 50 percent students scored 85% marks in SSLC.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Jun 10 2022

    Kindly wear a Hijab & stay at Home ...

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  • Mbeary, Dxb

    Thu, Jun 09 2022

    This is because people have gone below poverty line thanks to modis economy masterstroke and now hav to depend on govt collg. If people had money they wud hav gone to private college. Wonder wat did the public think of?

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Thu, Jun 09 2022

    Welcome step by all concerned... Reciprocal actions are required too... Let us remove hatred for our fellow brothers and sisters... Common people never want to fight each other and most of us have great friends across religions... These Netas and their chelas must change their approach on adhoc basis... Otherwise you guys may experience the situation of Srilanka's Rajapaksha and gang...

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Jun 09 2022

    i think this is nagpur hq story....fekuism everywhere...

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  • SAGAR, Kundapur

    Thu, Jun 09 2022

    You will feel better life in Syria,Libya,Iraq,Afghanistan Pakistan Yemen or Nigeria

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 09 2022

    Remember the old saying "Is life worth living!! The answer - It depends on the liver"?

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  • Pramod, Kundapur

    Thu, Jun 09 2022

    Students who wants to pursue there career and look after family are ofcourse opt to take admission in college keeping religion aside. Abiding rules of college is mostly welcome.

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