Indian College Ban Tight Jeans, Short Tops and Legging College Run by Islamic Organization. THIRUVANANTHPURAM: Management of women'...
Indian College Ban Tight Jeans, Short Tops and Legging College Run by Islamic Organization.
THIRUVANANTHPURAM: Management of women's school in India has banned tight jeans, short tops and tights and introduced new arrangement of the uniform.
According to Times of India, a women's sythesis continue running by a Muslim relationship in the Indian state of Kerala has decided to present outfits for its understudies from this academic year which furthermore gives the go by to the "naqab" for Muslim understudies.
The Muslim Educational Society (MES) at Nadakkavu in Kozhikode has guided understudies to wear shalwar, churidar base, and a coat. Besides, Muslim understudies have been permitted to wear a faint "mafta" or head scarf.
School Principal Prof B Seethalakshmi said that the decision to have a dress regulation came after a couple of understudies were seen coming to class wearing tight jeans, short tops and leggings.
"We can't allow this," she included.
As opposed to a shawl, the understudies will need to wear a coat, she said, including that 50 for every penny of the understudies do bolster formal attire.
The people of the understudies, around 40 for every penny of whom begin from amazingly poor families, have recognized the school's decision to present the uniform.
Sources refered to MES state President Fasal Gaffoor as saying that once the uniform is displayed, it is important to all.
Gaffoor had a year prior courted an open deliberation when he said that the 'Naqab', or shroud, used by Muslim women to cover their appearances, is "un-Islamic".
The 'Naqab', some bit of the 'purdah', was a western import and its postponed use squares light, realizing Vitamin D inadequacy in various Muslim women, he had said.
THIRUVANANTHPURAM: Management of women's school in India has banned tight jeans, short tops and tights and introduced new arrangement of the uniform.
According to Times of India, a women's sythesis continue running by a Muslim relationship in the Indian state of Kerala has decided to present outfits for its understudies from this academic year which furthermore gives the go by to the "naqab" for Muslim understudies.
The Muslim Educational Society (MES) at Nadakkavu in Kozhikode has guided understudies to wear shalwar, churidar base, and a coat. Besides, Muslim understudies have been permitted to wear a faint "mafta" or head scarf.
School Principal Prof B Seethalakshmi said that the decision to have a dress regulation came after a couple of understudies were seen coming to class wearing tight jeans, short tops and leggings.
"We can't allow this," she included.
As opposed to a shawl, the understudies will need to wear a coat, she said, including that 50 for every penny of the understudies do bolster formal attire.
The people of the understudies, around 40 for every penny of whom begin from amazingly poor families, have recognized the school's decision to present the uniform.
Sources refered to MES state President Fasal Gaffoor as saying that once the uniform is displayed, it is important to all.
Gaffoor had a year prior courted an open deliberation when he said that the 'Naqab', or shroud, used by Muslim women to cover their appearances, is "un-Islamic".
The 'Naqab', some bit of the 'purdah', was a western import and its postponed use squares light, realizing Vitamin D inadequacy in various Muslim women, he had said.