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Colleges in India Ban Women From Wearing Jeans

Postby Adan_1 » Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:14 am

WOMEN students have been banned from wearing jeans in India by university officials who blame Western dress for rising incidents of sexual harassment and assault.

The decision by four women-only colleges in the northern city of Kanpur has sparked outrage among women's groups and students and prompted a call for the national government to review funding for the institutions.

The colleges, all affiliated to the city's main Chhatrapati Sahuji Maharaj university, defended the move this week as the best way to protect students.

"We found the offenders mostly target girls in jeans. (The decision) was necessary as we keep receiving complaints from parents and students who expect us to act against the offenders," said Dayanand Degree college principal Meeta Jamal.

"We inform the police about the incidents but the college's authorities have jointly decided to refrain girls from wearing jeans or using cell phones on campuses.

"By the time the colleges reopen (in a fortnight) we believe the students would have accepted the decision,"Ms Jamal added.

That is unlikely, judging by the reaction of groups such as Mahila Dakshata Samiti (Vigilant Women's Committee).

Vice-president and lawyer Vinay Bharadwak told The Weekend Australian the group would write to the Minister for Women and Children's Welfare over the issue, and demanded a review of the university's grants.

"I feel very angry because despite 60 years of independence we have not yet become civilised," she said. "By saying women should not wear this dress we are taking our society backwards. This kind of moral policing is to be detested."

Ms Bharadwak said sexual harassment, known in India as eve-teasing, was "rampant" but was ignored by the political class.

At Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University campus, where jeans appeared to be the universal dress code, the consensus reaction among female students yesterday was indignation, but they expressed little surprise.

"This isn't about the girls. It's about our society and what guys have on their minds," said Onen Jamir, 23, a Masters of Philosophy student.

Dressed in a T-shirt and shorts, Ms Jamir said she would not dare walk out of the campus in such an outfit for fear of harassment.

Emeni Kayina, 28, a PhD student from Nagaland in the northern tribal belt, said she had found the transition to the capital difficult because of the restrictions on women. "It's not fair that women are being made the scapegoats over this," she said. "Where I come from women have a lot more liberty."

Simpy Sinha, 27, said she suspected a political motive in the harassment in Kanpur, similar to the annual campaign by Hindu nationalist groups to prevent Valentine's Day celebrations.

"These people, they just try to create some havoc to get attention. Why not tell these boys not to leave their houses after 6pm?" she said. "Even girls wearing salwar kameez (long shirt and pants) or saris get raped."



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Re: Colleges in India Ban Women From Wearing Jeans

Postby Ahmed-Gurey » Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:35 am

Globalization is sweeping us all. The Muslim scarf thing aka cimaamad is now a big fashion.
Even Franch authorities were overwhelmed by the forces of globalization when they banned Hijab.
This fear of losing our identity will reverberate across Nations.

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Re: Colleges in India Ban Women From Wearing Jeans

Postby HELWAA » Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:41 am

Waa war wanaagsan :up:

Bal yaa soomalida oo sheega hadaad dabada leedahy surwaal ha oo dhowaan.. :down: :x

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Re: Colleges in India Ban Women From Wearing Jeans

Postby Niya » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:51 am

Instead of wasting time and resources on women and what they wear, the Indian authorities should worry about people who are dead poor and living in squalor, those that sell their body parts/kidneys etc, extreme hunger, child labor, child prostitution and the wide divide between the filthy rich and the extremly poor. Oh!, they should also worry about eradicating debasing other Indians like the untouchables.

But Nooooooooooooooooooo, those are tough issues. As is usual, the focus is on easy targets, hence picking on women and how to control them. So much for "Indian democracy"

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Re: Colleges in India Ban Women From Wearing Jeans

Postby Cawar » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:55 am

Bagaa lo ban gareeye..Indian women look awful in jeans anyways. :lol:

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Re: Colleges in India Ban Women From Wearing Jeans

Postby nomadicwarlord » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:57 am

I feel bad for the poor fellaz :down:

Damn, didn't know India was this conservative, I expect somethin like this in Saudi Arabia :lol: maybe in 1000 yrs their women will be able to show hands in public.

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Re: Colleges in India Ban Women From Wearing Jeans

Postby Enlightened~Sista » Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:04 am

Ahmed Gurey good point :up:


This sea of denim drowning the world, devouring peoples customs ..replacing people's traditional clothes, killing off people's creativity in dressmaking/weaving etc...must be HALTED! :down: :down:


even in the depths of the Amazon you will find tribes dressed in T-Shirts and JEANS..id rather they wear naked with only leaves covering their privates :up:

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Re: Colleges in India Ban Women From Wearing Jeans

Postby S-D-M » Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:11 am

Bagaa lo ban gareeye..Indian women look awful in jeans anyways. :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Walaahi its soo true. I work with couple of them...damn they look ugly in them pants...futo wala malaasan. Even Somali woman look terrible in surwaal.


Dumarka waxeey kuqur xonyihiin dharka logu talagalay dumark :up: :up:

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Re: Colleges in India Ban Women From Wearing Jeans

Postby sheekh-Farax-zero » Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:16 am

india :up:


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