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A picture of the students from the school.
Muslim groups took out a protest rally yesterday (15 December) in Kerala’s Kozhikode district against unisex uniform system in a government school.
The groups accused the Pinarayi Vijayan-led state government of “forcing modern dress concept on school children”, reported Hindustan Times.
The protesters, who gathered in Balussery in Kozhikode, were against the system of gender-neutral dress for boys and girls from Class X onwards in a government higher secondary school in the area.
It was introduced in the school in 2018 by the then headmistress C Raji.
The Times of India quoted former headmistress C Raji as countering this and saying that “90 percent of parents supported this at that time”.
HT reported that there was no woman in the protest.
In 2017, a school in Ernakulam district had started the unisex uniform system. The Left-Front state government pledged support to the idea.