Six students from Udupi, who had approached the High Court of Karnataka seeking permission to enter classrooms wearing hijab
Six students from Udupi, who had approached the High Court of Karnataka seeking permission to enter classrooms wearing hijab
Second pre-university exams across Karnataka on April 22. As many as 6,84,255 students have registered for the exams. While the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic loomed large over the last two years, this year, students are looking for a more cheerful atmosphere. In fact, with the COVID-19 coming down of the cases, it will not be mandatory for students to appear for exams before entering a examination hall.
However, as per the standard protocol, social distancing, hand sanitizing, and other COVID-19-appropriate behaviors are being followed. No student with COVID-19 infection has been approached by the department for a request to appear at a special facility.
The Examinations Department has said that students who are allowed to enter the classrooms are allowed to wear hijab. religious identity.
Earlier, six students from Udupi, who had been approached by the high court seeking permission to enter classrooms, were asked by the Department of Education to appear for permission to appear in the Hijab. However, their request was that the Karnataka ruling of the High Court be upheld by the Uniform Rule. These students do not have their own hall ticket for exams.