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Hyderabad fashion blues

4 November 2007

The Hyderabad blues seem to be ruling the students of an engineering college. While many colleges around the country are imposing dress codes of salwar kameez and formal shirts on students, Aurora Engineering College in Hyderabad has gone a step ahead and made blue jeans and white shirt its new uniform. [ Link] The uniform has gathered mixed reaction from students. While many are taking it as an oppotunarity to flaunt what's in vogue, others are finding it a culture shock. ''I never wore jeans...

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UP cops parade girl for being caught with beau

4 November 2007

Moral policing hit a new low when a girl was forcibly paraded on the streets by the policemen of Muzaffarnagar after she was found in a hotel room with a male friend. [ Link] According to the police, someone tipped them off that blue films were being shot in a particular room of the Hotel Raj Mahal. When they stormed the hotel, a young couple was found in an "objectionable state" in the room. They were arrested along with the manager of the hotel who could not produce any records of the check-in...

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MU imposes dress code with effect from July next year

4 November 2007

After many colleges in Chennai, Hydrabad and Mumbai, Magadh University is next in the line to impose a dress code for its students. The proposal came in September when during a surprise visit by MU vice chancellor B N Pandey, it was noticed that students were not dressed "appropriately". At least, so he thought. [ Link] Although, the proposal included a code for the teachers also, it has been kept out of it as of now. Black trousers and white shirts for boys and white salwar and maroon kurta for...

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Shivaji's profile on Orkut sparks row

3 November 2007

Orkut, which may have become a synonym for pornography and defamation online can now be undisputedly awarded the most controversial site. So it seems, for all the wrong reasons. The latest in the crackdown of defamation of historical and public figures on the site is the posting of offensive picture and derogatory remarks on Maratha warrior king Shivaji by few young men on the social networking site. A 27-year-old IT professional, Laxman Kailas was arrested along with three mothers after the...

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Students suspended for wearing T-shirts

28 October 2007

Students at KJ Somaya College of Engineering in Mumbai were October 23 not allowed to take a test because they came dressed in T shirts, says a CNN-IBN report. The college management, however, contends that the issue has been blown out of proportion. "Some students were suspended and these reports are false," says Principal, K J Somaya College, Raj Kishore Prasad. [ Link] Some recent college-related incidents: In September 2005, Avinash Nahar, a student at a Chennai college was harassed for...

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Three cheers for the leader

28 October 2007

Maharashtra's deputy chief minister RR Patil is the chief moral policeman of his state. After Mumbai's bar dancers, he now wants to book cheerleaders at the recent India-Australia T20 match for flouting obscenity laws. Gyrating cheerleaders in tiny tank tops is a trademark of the new T20 format in cricket and they were at their bootylicious best at the Australia-India match at Wankhede stadium in Mumbai. And they have been noticed by Patil for all the wrong reasons. ;) He wants to conduct an...

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Orissa teachers to get uniforms

28 October 2007

In Orissa, teachers can no longer wear what they feel they should. [ Link] The Orissa government in September asked teachers of some state-run and aided high schools to adhere to a uniform attire. This decision came after the dress code in colleges across the state had already been introduced. And the importance of such a decision according to Balmiki Pradhan, circle inspector of schools, Ganjam, is that "it's necessary to maintain discipline in schools and ensure a character." [ Link] Director...

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Minister has painting removed

28 October 2007

An exhibition of paintings in Bhopal in September invited was deemed obscene by netas and babus. It is unfortunate that politicians and bureaucrats in Madhya Pradesh are the ones deciding what should constitute art. [ Link] The bone of contention was a painting put up at 'Young Call', an exhibition of paintings by artists of the Indira Gandhi Art and Music University, Khairagarh, at Bhopal's Bharat Bhawan. The state's culture minister found a painting obscene. Bharat Bhawan Secretary Rameshwar...

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Churidars would be fine in Guruvayoor temple

27 October 2007

The Kerala High Court has dismissed a public interest petition, challenging the decision of the Guruvayur Devaswom Management Committee to permit women to enter the renowned Sree Krishna Temple in 'churidar' instead of the traditional saree. [ Link] A Division Bench, comprising Justices KS Radhakrishnan and VK Mohanan, in August-end observed that wearing churidar by a devotee could not be said to be objectionable since it was a popular dress worn by women in the country. The court said, ''We are...

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Teachers forced to say saree

24 October 2007

The guardians and authorities of one Bakrahat Girls' School in South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal have refused to allow entry to teachers. This came a day after eight teachers were locked up in the school, their only fault being that they preferred salwar kameez over saree. [ Link] What triggered off the incident was that a teacher had allegedly beaten up a student when he protested against teachers wearing salwar kameez. Eeeks! The teachers stopped attending school, and instead met the...

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