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IIM-B Profs, students of the APU hate the hijab palace

IIM-B Profs, students of the APU hate the hijab palace
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Bengaluru: Some organizations on Friday openly sided with the hijab controversy.
Five Professor of the Indian Management Institute of Bangalore (Iimb) urged the National Women’s Commission (NCW) to take Suo Motu’s awareness of reports of intimidating Muslim women students based on religious clothing.
“Evidence global and from India shows that education is the most effective tool for female empowerment and broader social development.
The atmosphere of fear and intimidation will make parents hesitate to send daughters to schools and colleges.
Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao will be Dismailed failure, not only for Muslim girls, but for girls in all communities.
Legal failure and intimidation rules affect everyone, “Readings signed by Professor Ritwik Banerjee, Deepak Malghan, Dalhia Mani, Prateek Raj and Hema Swaminathan .
Azim Premji University students expressed solidarity with Muslim female students discriminated against under their clothes.
“Such incidents have the potential to create discrimination institutionalized by gender, religion, caste, etc.
We oppose all types of discrimination that deny their basic citizens based on identity; education becomes one of them,” reading their statements.
More than a dozen organizations wrote to the Head of the Karnataka Minister Basavaraj Bommai, the Supreme Court and NCW to review orders.
Underline that patriarchy affects women from all religions through real and intangible facilities, statements by Bahutva Karnataka, People’s Union for Civil Liberties, Saheli, All Indian Democratic Women’s Associations, All India Progressive Women’s Association, Awaaz-e-Niswan, FORUM FORUM APPORYAN , Feminist in resistance, the National Alliance of People’s Movement, Indian Women’s National Federation, Vrindah Grover (Supreme Court Advocate), Safoora Zargar (Activist), and Nandini Rao (activists) said crime, hatred, and mass violence.
Targeting religious minorities in Karnataka has increased since the last few months.
Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) previously clarified that even though it was stated by the Kerala High Court decision in 2018, which canceled the request by two private school students who were looking for permission to wear headscarves and full arms as part of the school uniform, this did not try to communicate Educational room.
Meanwhile, Sri Rama Line and Vishwa Hindu Parishad said the legal battle ‘International Conspiracy’ and ‘Global Toolkit’ were used to spread the ‘Jihad Fire’ through ‘Jijab Jihad’.

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