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Karnataka schools to reopen today; Sec 144 in the bag

Karnataka schools to reopen today; Sec 144 in the bag
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Bengaluru: The Karnataka Government will reopen the 9th and 10th grade from Monday and immediately decided to restart universities, it was closed since consecutive Udupi universities that limited Muslim students from wearing hijabs in increased classrooms and spread throughout the state .
The state government has clamped part 144 in sensitive areas for a week and extracted guarantees from community members, they will not increase further hijab rows.
“I have instructed the Deputy Department of the Commissioners and SPS to take the necessary precautions and hold a Peace Committee meeting.
Based on the situation on Monday, we will make a decision about the reopening of the college,” said CM Basilvaraj Bommai on Sunday.
The staff to ensure uniform compliance, Karnataka HC will hear the petition directly on the headscarf ban Monday.
In a temporary command that was released on Thursday, the court detained students to wear a turmeric scarf, scarf, headscarf or religious flag in the classroom until further notice.
It says the order is limited to institutions where the college development committee has prescribed a dress code or uniform for students.
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Section 144 has been clamped in sensitive areas, including MySuru and Udupi.
Orders will take effect from 6 am on February 14 to 6pm on February 19.
Five or more people, protests and demonstrations from all types are prohibited.
No one except students and staff will be permitted in 200 m from school.
Schools are classified as (hypersensitivity), B (sensitive) and C (normal) in different locations.
The Ministry of Education has been recommended to advise more staff at school gates and classrooms to ensure compliance with the order while HC in uniforms.
Public Guide Department Commissioner R Vishal said officials had spoken with deputy commissioners throughout the state and expected the presence of students on Monday to return to the pre-controversial level.
The peace committee meeting was detained in the police station.
Meeting with organizations that have sent representation and memorandah are being carried out at the signal level.
The police have made arrangements in Mandya Regency, where the recording of a girl in the Burqa objected to a group of young men waving a turmeric scarf and chanting ‘Jai Shri Ram’ became a viral.

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