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Controversial Gender Segregation Directive Issued by ZA Islamia PG College in Siwan, Bihar

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/10/06 at 6:55 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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Siwan, Bihar- ZA Islamia PG College in Bihar’s Siwan district has ignited a significant debate with its recent and contentious directive, which dictates that students of opposite genders are prohibited from sitting together or engaging in interactions on the campus. Principal Idrish Alam issued this directive on October 3rd, prompting widespread discussions and dissent.

The directive explicitly states, “It is hereby notified that if male and female students are found in each other’s company (sitting together/laughing) within the college premises, their enrollment will be terminated. This institution operates under the aegis of Sections 29 and 30 and is considered a minority college. The Governing Body holds full authority over its administration.”

This decision follows a recent incident involving a physical altercation between two female students, an incident that was recorded both within a classroom and on the street. In response to the controversy surrounding the directive, Principal Idris Alam explained that it was intended to prevent similar incidents but conceded that the wording may not have been appropriate.

Critics, however, have equated this directive to a draconian measure, raising questions about the college’s stance on students’ ability to engage with their peers within the confines of the same educational institution. Educators and intellectuals have implored the college administration to prioritize enhancing the academic environment and fostering increased student involvement rather than imposing such stringent and Taliban-like restrictions.

The controversial directive has sparked outrage among students and the wider public. While the college administration asserts its objective of instilling discipline, growing concerns are emerging regarding the potential adverse effects of such a decision on the overall educational ambiance at ZA Islamia PG College.

 

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