Hijab-clad girls not allowed for nursing exam in Bidar

Chandrakant Chillargi, Director, Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, said the authorities were following oral orders of the High Court issued on February 10

February 11, 2022 03:18 pm | Updated 03:58 pm IST - Belagavi

A file photo of Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences.

A file photo of Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences.

 

Authorities in Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences (BRIMS) did not allow hijab-clad Muslim girls to appear for the BSc Nursing examination on February 10.

 

Adnan Imtiyaz, a student, complained that officials had been stopping girls from appearing for the examination. He shared a video clip of an examination hall where an examiner stops girls from entering the hall and stands guard outside. He asks them to remove their hijab if they want to be allowed to appear for the examination.

There was no examination on February 11. Their next paper is on February 15.

Chandrakant Chillargi, Director, BRIMS, said the authorities were following oral orders of the High Court issued on February 10.

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Mohammad Yusuf Raheem, writer and activist, criticised the college authorities saying they were acting in a hurry. “They are acting on oral orders, whereas they should have waited for an order by the government, based on the oral observation of the court. Otherwise, they take years to follow court orders,” he said. He suspects a ploy to deprive minorities from getting access to education.

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