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A petition before the Supreme Court has been filed to establish a uniform

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While the Karnataka High Court hears Muslim students’ petitions for the right to wear hijab instead of uniforms in educational institutions, a plea has been filed in the Supreme Court demanding a dress code in the country’s educational institutions.

Nikhil Upadhyay, the son of advocate Ashvini Kumar Upadhyay, has petitioned the Supreme Court for directives to the Central and State governments to adopt a uniform dress code in all registered and State recognised educational institutions across the country. The Karnataka High Court has ordered students not to wear hijab in colleges till the case is heard, and the Supreme Court has declined to intervene when pro-Hijab students petitioned the supreme court to overturn the high court’s interim ruling.

According to Upadhyay’s petition, a consistent dress code in educational institutions is critical for ensuring social equality, ensuring dignity, and promoting fraternity, unity, and national integration.

“Common Dress Code is not only necessary to enhance the values of equality, social justice, democracy, and the creation of a just and humane society, but it is also essential to curtail the greatest threat of casteism, communalism, classism, radicalism, separatism, and fundamentalism,” according to the petition.

This argument asserts that, despite recurrent challenges to the constitutionality of dress rules, the educational campuses of these countries adhere to a common dress code, using the examples of the United States of America, the United Kingdom, France, Singapore, and China.

“Petitioner adds that, according to a survey, over 2,50,000 weapons were introduced into schools and colleges in 2018,” says the petition. As a result, establishing a Common Dress Code that requires students to reveal their beltline minimises the threat of a concealed weapon.”

According to the petitioner, the uniform clothing rule decreases aggression and fosters a more favourable educational climate. “It decreases other forms of violence that arise due to socio-economic disparities,” the petition states. It assures that every student has a similar appearance, reducing the likelihood of bullying in schools.”

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