Classes resumed after a 10-day break at Udupi’s MGM College, where the controversy turned violent on February 8. Parents and others were barred from entering and the police said the situation was peaceful as the students obeyed the court’s order. Actually, there was a practical examination of the students of PU.
But there were protests at Milagres College. Kaliyanpur In Udupi, Kavoor First Grade College in Mangaluru and Government First Grade College in Puttur taluk.
About 50 girls from Milagres College were barred from entering classes. A group of boys, classmates of girls also joined the protest.
A holiday was declared at the Government First Grade College at Jideklu in Puttur after tensions escalated over the protest.
Mysuru Region In the NR constituency of Mysore district, 291 students of Government PU College continued their boycott, while protests took place in only one high school in Nanjangud. Ramchandra Raje Urs of DDPI said, “The number of students protesting in the high school in Nanjangud block has come down to 18. There was no problem in other high schools.”
An altercation broke out between students and employees of Government Junior College, Madikeri in Kodagu, who protested. Muslim girls from Madikeri’s Field Marshal KM Cariappa College also returned home for the third consecutive day, while 32 students in Nellihudikeri High School and 40 in PU College were denied admission.
15 students boycotted classes at Vigneshwar Girls High School and PU College in Shaniwarsanthe. answer Karnataka In Belagavi, a standoff continued between students and the management of a private paramedical college, with staff refusing to allow hijab-wearing students to attend classes.
The college looked like a fort where a large number of police forces were deployed. A student said he and his parents were taken to a separate room where a meeting took place. “Management members and some lecturers tried to persuade us to remove our hijab, but we refused,” the student said. “Discussions continued for hours before we returned home. About a dozen students did not attend classes. ,
(Vinobha KT in Mangaluru, Shreyas HS in Belagavi, Srinivas M in Mysore and G Rajendra in Madikeri)
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