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Parents of a girl in Kerala, who insisted that their department should be allowed to attend school on each other, decided to observe school dressing.
Private school in Kochi previously announced a two -day holiday after the tension arose after the school’s decision not to let the girl attend classes on each other hijab.
“He will participate in the classes from the center. We decided to observe the conditions of the school management,” the parent said.
The incident occurred at the St. Rita in Palluruthy in Kochi. According to the school management, the main scarf against the dressing of the institution is.
Sources at school said it would reopen on Wednesday and that the student could attend classes if they followed the dressing code. “It can continue to attend classes. The school does not deny any education.
Subin Paul, Deputy Director of Education, Ernakulam said that since the problem was resolved, the ministry would have not been involved in this matter. Previously, he said that the student has the right to attend classes by law and that wearing a hijab cannot be a reason to deny the right to study.
Minister’s attitude
Meanwhile, General Minister of Education V. Sivankutty said that the school should grant the student to continue studying a scarf, which was part of her religious beliefs. In the issue published, he noted that, according to a report submitted by the Deputy Director of Education, the exclusion of a student from a class for wearing a cut. The report also stated that the school event was contrary to the basic freedom of the religion of citizens guaranteed by the Constitution. The headteacher and head head was strictly ordered to fully solve the mental anxiety that the student and her parents had experienced and submitted a report before 11:00 on Wednesday.
Published – October 14, 2025 9:12