By Deepender Deswal, TNN | Dec 10, 2012, 04.05 AM IST
College principal Alka Sharma said the girls were fined for violating the dress code, which has been there ever since college came into existence in 1970.
“The college management has implemented a dress code for students and staff. The girls must wear white salwar kameez on every Monday and any colour salwar kameez rest of the days. The women staff must come dressed in saris, while formal trousers and shirt is the dress code for the male staff. With the changing time, we have allowed the girls to wear jeans paired with long kurta, but these girls were wearing T-shirts,” she said.
“Another reason to impose this ban is to maintain the decorum of the college, every child should look same irrespective of what class she belongs, and through this nobody will have superiority and inferiority complex. Considering all these things, all students will come in Indian dress and would not wear jeans and t-shirts as it attracts men,” said Sharma.
College sources, however, maintained that though students have objection to this dress code and have even opposed it on several occasions, authorities remained unmoved.
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