Govt drops plan to introduce new dress code for girl students

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Press Trust of India Puducherry
Last Updated : Jan 29 2013 | 2:34 PM IST

A release from the Director of School Education Vallavan today said although government was considering the plan suggested by a government school principal at a meeting on January 5 to discuss various issues concerning students and introduction of a dress code, there were strong protests from various organisations to the proposal directing girls to use overcoats.

Considering this protest, government has dropped its plan and the pattern of uniform the students were following last year would continue unchanged, the release said.

Various student outfits, political parties and other organisations had protested against the plan and students in some colleges also went on a day`s strike recently to protest the proposed move.

Education Minister T Thiagarajan had yesterday said the government would take a decision on the issue only after public feedback.

"It was only a suggestion and no decision was taken...We will not impose anything arbitrarily as the feedback for the proposal is important," Thiagarajan had said, days after the prescribed dress code was dubbed as regressive.

He had said the meeting was only a routine programme and had no significance in the wake of the recent incident of alleged abduction and rape of a minor girl in the Union Territory.

Meanwhile, PMK, DMDMK, CPI(ML), MDMK, Nationalist Congress Party, Bahujan Samaj Party and a host of organisations staged a demonstration near here today demanding CBI probe into the incident of alleged abduction and rape of the girl.

  

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