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Girls are being exploited. So they say

7 December 2007

A bunch of cultural hawks in Jammu & Kashmir want a halt to all cultural activities in the state's schools. They have a point, you see. It is a different thing that you might not see it (I mean, their point) at all. They feel girls and being exploited, obsceneity is being promoted. The Daily News & Analysis has some details: [ Link] After lying low for some time, Dukhataran-e-Milat (DeM) chief Syeda Aisiya Andrabi has suddenly sprung back to action and has threatened to launch an agitation...

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Parveen Babi

Why the bikini is badnaam

27 November 2007

This article from the Times of India is being reproduced here in full: [ Link] The bikini has never had it easy in these parts. When the Miss World contest was held in Bangalore in 1996, the city erupted in protests. Women’s groups objected to the commodification of women’s bodies, fundamentalist groups raged that it was against Indian culture while Left groups accused the Karnataka government of selling out. To avoid further conflict, the organisers shifted what they suspected to be the root of...

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Not to be Left out

18 November 2007

The Left cannot be far behind. The Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) on Friday last staged a demonstration in front of a cinema theatre in the Khammam town of Andhra Pradesh protesting against the use of obscene posters, says a siasat.com report. [ Link] They removed the posters and set them ablaze. The protesters objected to screening of movies replete with obscenity. They attributed the increasing atrocities on girl students in educational institutions to the movies without any...

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Guruvayoor temple

Guruvayoor deity is angry with women who don't wear sarees

10 November 2007

Guruvayoor temple authorities are reconsidering their decision to change the old dress code that allowed only saree-clad women to come to pray, says a Daily News & Analysis (DNA) report. On July 26 this year, the temple authorities decided to allow women dressed in salwar-kameez also to pray at the temple. Thsi volte face would be because preists say the deity is real, real angry at non-sari clad women. [ Link] However, during the eight-day ashtamangalaya devaprasanam (astrological consultations...

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Ranbir Kapoor

Throwing in the towel

6 November 2007

India should not see Ranbir Kapoor dropping his towel in Saawariya. The Censor Board Film Certification (CBFC) RO Vinayak Azad has this to say according to indiantelevision.com, "I think the issue is being blown out of proportion. It was a voluntary decision by the director Sanjay Leela Bhansali when we explained to him that the scene would not be appropriate for a U-certificate film. He opted to chop it." Yeah, sure, the towel has been blown away, Mr Azad. He has more to say: [ Link] "Being...

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UP cops parade girl

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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Magadh University

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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Marina beach

Love blooms on Marina beach again

4 November 2007

Many love stories have born and evolved on the sands of Marina beach and they may continue to do so as the big stick of Chennai cops has now been instructed not to play spoilsport anymore. [ Link] Chennai Police Commissioner G Nanchil Kumaran has instructed the department to leave the decent couples alone on the beach and focuses on eveteasers instead. [ Link] The police department, famous for its moral policing, now says that lovers can meet at the beach and spend time there happily and that...

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India Supreme Court

SC asks lower courts to go easy on nonbailable warrants

4 November 2007

The Supreme Court has restrained trial courts from issuing nonbailable warrants (NBWs) at the first instance on complaints by the “moral police” and when the accused can be presented in the court by a mere summon. Justice Bhandari, writing the judgment for the bench, issued a three-point set of guidelines to lower courts for issue of nonbailable warrants. [ Link] In many cases, including Shilpa Shetty and Richard Gere controversy, nonbailable warrants were issued on the very first hearing by the...

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Kangana Ranaut

This time, it is Kangana Ranaut and her jeans

4 November 2007

It is the season of “I too moral police.” After the Shilpa Shetty and Richard Gere incident, debate on dress code and filing of suit on kissing scene in Dhoom 2, its time for Kangana Ranaut and her latest campaign for a denim company to share the limelight, err bad light! [ Link] A section of student leaders in Vadodara, led by commerce faculty’s general-secretary Krunal Patel of the MS University took objections over Ranaut wearing bodyhugging jeans and a bikini top while clinging on another...

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