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Mumbai College Implements Dress Code Prohibiting Torn Jeans, T-Shirts, Revealing Dresses

A Mumbai college has implemented a dress code prohibiting hijabs, burkas, torn jeans, T-shirts, revealing dresses, and jerseys to maintain discipline on campus.

The Chembur Trombay Education Society’s N G Acharya and D K Marathe College made this decision following a Bombay High Court ruling that supported the institution’s authority to enforce such regulations, stating they do not violate students’ fundamental rights.

The notice issued on June 27 mandates that students wear formal and decent clothing while on campus. For boys, this includes half or full shirts and trousers, while girls are allowed to wear any Indian or western outfit.

The notice specifies that clothing revealing religion or suggesting cultural disparities is forbidden, requiring students to remove items such as hijabs, burkas, naqabs, stoles, caps, and badges in the common rooms before moving through the campus.

“Students shall not wear any dress which reveals religion or shows cultural disparity. Nakab, hijab, burka, stole, cap etc shall be removed by going to the common rooms on the ground floor and then only (students) can move throughout the college campus.”

“Torn jeans, T-shirts, revealing dresses, and jerseys are not allowed,” it further stated.

This policy has particularly affected Muslim students from areas such as Shivaji Nagar, Govandi, and Mankhurd. The college has also emphasized that maintaining 75 percent attendance is mandatory for all students, highlighting the importance of discipline.

“Discipline is the key to success,” the notice added.

Subodh Acharya, the general secretary of the college governing council, clarified that this directive is not new but a continuation of an earlier circular. He stressed that the college is merely asking students to avoid wearing revealing attire and is not compelling them to adopt specific traditional attire or colors.

“The notice is not new. We are only asking students to follow the dress code which states not to wear revealing clothes. We are also not asking students to wear sarees or attire of any particular color,” he said.

College principal Vidyagauri Lele reiterated that students are allowed to arrive on campus dressed in hijabs or burkas, but they must change these outfits in the college common room before proceeding with their activities.

“Students can come to college wearing a hijab or burka, change it in the college common room, and then do their work,” Lele stated.

The dress code decision came under scrutiny last month when students challenged it in the high court. However, the high court upheld the college’s policy on June 26, stating that a dress code is integral to maintaining discipline, which the institution has a right to enforce as part of its administrative functions.

The court emphasized that this policy applies to all students, regardless of their religion or caste, and dismissed the petition against the ban filed by nine female students.

The college’s commitment to enforcing these guidelines reflects its stance on ensuring uniformity and discipline on campus, seeking to foster an environment that aligns with its educational ethos.

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