Girls college in Hyderabad bans shorts, says 'Long kurtis will fetch good marriage proposals'
Girls college in Hyderabad bans shorts, says 'Long kurtis will fetch good marriage proposals'
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Hyderabad: The prestigious St. Francis College for Women in Hyderabad has issued a strange decree for female students. Here a dress code has been fixed for the girl students, on which a controversy has arisen. According to the new rule, students have been instructed to come to college wearing a kurta from below the knee, whose arms are not short. Girls have been banned from wearing unbuttoned kurta or any such clothes.

Following the college's new decree, many students have not been allowed to attend the class, as they did not attend college in the prescribed dress code. Some students have made a video in which these students have declared the college's decree as objectionable, backward and obscene. In the video, a student is saying that when there is talk of empowerment of women in the country, such a decree has been issued at a time, which is against this whole campaign.

In a post on Facebook, St. Francis College alumnus Zenobia Tumbi says that the college has implemented a new dress code in the middle session. She says that the female representatives have been told that wearing long kurti will fetch good marriage proposals. Zenobia says that standing against this decree has been declared blasphemous.

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