09-10-2010, 03:42 AM
Quote:The media also have a part to play in this. They have decided that there are areas of public life where the sari has no place. The college campus, for example. Recently, there was an outcry against a college that wanted its students and teachers to come in saris. While any dress code is objectionable, sections of the media went overboard in calling it ââ¬ËTalibanization.ââ¬â¢ Welham, Dehra Dun, one of the most exclusive girlsââ¬â¢ schools in India, has a salwar kurta uniform. Nobody questions that, but when Muralidhar Girlsââ¬â¢ College recommends the sari, itââ¬â¢s seen as Talibanization.
Was this a private college?
If it was then they can set their own dress code.
They have no objections to madrasas setting their own dress code but "saree" is talibanization. Scumbags should be airdropped into Afghanistan to see what Talibanization really means.