Puttur: Vivekananda institution makes bindi, bangles a must

[email protected] (Vinobha K T for Times of India)
August 8, 2012

bindi2Mangalore, August 8: Even before the furore created by a ban on burqa and hijab in classrooms could die down, an educational institution in Dakshina Kannada district has stirred a hornet's nest by mandating women - students, teachers and staff - to wear bangles and sport bindi on campus.

The administrative board of Vivekananda Vidyavardhaka Sangha (VVS), Puttur, which runs several institutions, has circulated a notice directing the heads of its institutions to ensure the decision is implemented.

The May 25 notice mandates that uniform should be compulsory, and women must wear bangles and tilak on the premises.

The administrative board has directed the institution heads to implement the diktat from the next academic year.

VVS secretary E Shivaprasad said that the rules have been introduced to ensure discipline on the campuses. "We have institutions from LKG to engineering. Rules regarding uniform are compulsory in all our institutions. Wearing bangles and tilak is not a compulsory rule. Girls and women staffers from other religions may take their own decision. We will not take action against such women who do not wear bangles and tilak," he said.

The decision of Vivekananda Vidyavardhaka Sangha has drawn flak.

Federation of Rationalists Associations of India president Narendra Nayak said nobody can impose religious symbolism on another. "If this is allowed, then tomorrow Christian and Muslim institutions' managements will introduce their rules," he added.

Shameera Jahan, deputy coordinator of the women's wing of Jamaate-Islami Hind, called the VVK directive an attack on religious freedom. "They cannot make wearing bangles and tilak compulsory in institutes where students belong to different religions study. There are many institutions run by Muslim managements in the district where burqa is uniform. They allow students of other religions to wear the dress of their choice." Writer and progressive thinker Sara Aboobaker said imposing religious practices on others will amount to violation of the Constitution. "If the institute makes the rule mandatory, it's condemnable."

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March 4,2020

New Delhi, Mar 4: The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed a trial court in Ramanagara district of Karnataka to ensure the presence of absconding self-styled godman Swami Nithyananda to face trial in a 2010 rape case.

A bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde also allowed a plea by K Lenin alias Nithya Dharmananda, former driver of Nithyananda and had filed a complaint against Nithyananda, for cancellation of non-bailable warrants issued against him.

The apex court ordered the cancellation of the non-bailable warrants issued against the complainant in the case on the condition he shows up before the trial court in Ramanagara district today itself.

He had challenged the Karnataka High Court's February order where non-bailable warrants were issued against Lenin for not appearing before the court for recording evidence.

"Having heard the counsel appearing for the petitioner and upon perusal of the record, we see no reason to interfere with the judgment and order passed by the High Court, which merely directs the petitioner to give evidence in support of his complaint," read the apex court order passed on Tuesday.

The Bench also directed that "the concerned trial court shall make every effort to ensure the presence of accused (Nithyananda) to face the proceedings."

The Karnataka High Court had last month cancelled the bail granted to Nithyananda, even as the state police claimed the absconding godman was on a 'spiritual tour'.

Nithyananda is facing charges of rape and indulging in unnatural sex. He was arrested on April 22, 2010, however, granted bail on June 11, the same year.

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