On June 26, the Bombay High Court dismissed a plea by Muslim students challenging the hijab ban imposed by a Mumbai college. The court ruled that the ban does not violate any constitutional rights and stated that wearing a hijab is not an essential practice of girls professing Islam. This decision reaffirms the college's policy and addresses the ongoing debate about religious attire in educational institutions. Correspondent Yogesh provided further insights on the matter.
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