Allow Muslim girls to wear burqa on campus: DC tells Subrahmanya College

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October 2, 2012

gowdaMangalore, October 2: N S Chennappa Gowda, Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district, has intervened and directed the Kukke Shri Subrahmanyeshwara College in Subrhamanya, to continue with the older system and withdraw the ban on burqa on the campus.

 

The College authorities had through a sudden order on September 22, banned burqa for Muslim girls on campus.

 

Although the college had earlier provided the girls with an opportunity to remove their burqa in the ladies room, the latest order prohibiting them from entering the campus wearing burqa had been causing inconvenience to the girls.

 

Taking the issue seriously, the Deputy Commissioner held a discussion with the College Principal Dinesh Kamath and directed him to go back to the older system and provide opportunity for the girls to enter the campus wearing their traditional robes and remove them inside the ladies room.

 

A total of 400 students are studying in the college out of which 17 students are Muslims. Among them 15 are girl students. They used to come to the college wearing their burqas atop their college uniforms and would remove them in the ladies room before entering the class.

 

But following the order on September 22, the Principal summoned all the 15 girls to his chamber and notified them about the latest rule set out by the college management.

 

Due to this the Muslim girls had to face inconveniences as they had to remove it outside the college campus every time, sometimes even on the street, and then enter. Lack of a proper place to remove burqas before entering the campus was creating embarrassment for the girls.

 

Although a majority of the Muslim girls have not shown any adamant behaviour with respect to wearing burqa on the campus, they were asking for a proper facility to take the traditional dress off.

 

The College management on the other hand said that it is difficult to arrange for a facility for the girls to remove their burqas.

 

Krishna Prasad, President of the Managing Committee, said that if one such facility is created for the girls today, some other students will start demanding similar such facilities in the future. The management will however, take into consideration the opinion of lecturers and students and then take a decision, he said.

Related: Now, Subrahmanya College bans hijab on campus


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March 27,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 27: A youth from Dakshina Kannada district, who had returned from United Arab Emirates earlier this month has tested positive for the deadly Covid-19 caused by the novel coronavirus. With this the total of Covid-19 in the district has mounted to seven. 

The fresh Covid-19 patient is a 21-year-old youth hailing from Karaya in Belthangady taluk. 

He had left Dubai on March 21 and land at Bengaluru Airport. Then he reached Belthangady through a KSRTC bus the very next morning. 

As he was suffering from fever and cough, he was admitted to Puttur government hospital on March 24. Same day his throat swab sample was sent for coronavirus testing. Today it was declared positive. 

His condition is said to be stable. However, his family members and those who were in touch with him are under observation.

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A First Information Report (FIR) has been filed against Sachin and three others at Kormangala police station in Bengaluru.

The police are investigating the matter.

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January 22,2020

Kochi, Jan 22: Rail passengers from Kerala are a happy lot as the state’s traditional food items such as appam and eggcurry, puttu and kadala curry have found their way back to the revised menu of the Railways in the wake of protests over reports that they were replaced by north indian delicacies.

The popular Kerala dishes were reinstated to the list following social media backlash over the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation’s reported decision to replace the favorite cuisine of Malayalis from its menu with north Indian dishes such as Kachori and Chole Bhature.

Ernakulam MP Hibi Eden, who had shot off a letter to Railway Minister Piyush Goyal raising the issue of alleged discrimination against Keralites, got an assurance from the IRCTC officials that popular items, including snacks such as unniyappam and sukhiyan will be served through its outlets in the state.

Eden said the IRCTC officials who visited him at his home on Wednesday morning have presented him with the list of delicacies to be served by its local vendors in Kerala. In his letter to the minister, the MP had stated that dishes which are very important to Malayalis for breakfast such as appam, egg curry, porotta, dosa, steam cake (puttu) were excluded along with snacks such as banana fry (pazham pori), kozhukkatta, unniyappam, neyyappam and sukhiyan.  He had also raised the issue of hike in price of food items.

According to him, price of meals has been increased from RS 35 to 70 and that ofsnacks such as vada from Rs 8 to 15.  While the price of vada has not been reduced, the fare of snack meal like parotta, chappathi, idiyappam, appam and puttu with kadala curry or egg curry will be served at Rs 50.  According to IRCTC, a passenger will have to shell out Rs 20 for unniyappam/sukhiyan/neyyappam, 2 numbers each.  Informing Goyal of the changes in menu, he said Malayalis are discriminated in trains and railway refreshment rooms by the food which is the right of every passenger.

He had sought urgent intervention of the Minister and speedy action in the matter.

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