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Moradabad college builds changing room where female students can remove burqa before entering

Following an uproar after students were denied entry for wearing burqa in Moradabad Hindu Degree College, the college administration constructed a changing room at the college gate to change burqa on Thursday.

ANI Jan 20, 2023 00:23 IST googleads

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Moradabad (Uttar Pradesh) [India], January 20 (ANI): The Moradabad Hindu Degree College has constructed a changing room at the gate where female students can remove their burqa before entering the premises as burqa is not allowed under the dress code on the campus.
According to the administration, the decision was taken to ensure discipline on the college premises. The college Professor Dr AP Singh said that the dress code has been implemented for the students and anyone who refuses to follow it will be barred from entering the campus.
"Students of any religion will be given admission in the college with the prescribed dress code. A girl's changing room has been constructed at the college's gate where the students can remove the burqa before entering," Singh said.
This comes after some students were denied entry to the college for wearing a burqa despite the prescribed uniform code for the students, who alleged that the administration is compelling them to remove it at the entrance gate.
On the said matter, a scuffle broke out between the students, the Samajwadi Chhatra Sabha workers, and the college professors who remained adamant about sticking to the prescribed rules. A video of the scene from the Hindu college has been making rounds on the Internet.
However, the college administration denied any resistance from the Muslim students and said, "The Muslim girls are satisfied with the decision and have termed the scuffle wrong. There should be no protests and politics on the college premises as it is necessary to have a dress code to maintain discipline." (ANI)

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