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Mumbai law college imposes draconian dress code on students

<p>From four-inch long sleeves, tops that flow seven-inches below the waist to shoes that cover every inch of the foot, Borivli's Nalanda College of Law has imposed a dress code on students that they call &lsquo;Taliban-like&rsquo;</p>

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Imagine going to a college where strict adherence to the rules would require a girl to measure her sleeves to ensure they are no less than four inches long and her top to see that it flows at least seven inches below her waist.

mid-day reporters posed as students seeking admission to the institute and asked if their tattoos would be a problem. An official said “rules must be followed”. Pics/Nimesh Dave
mid-day reporters posed as students seeking admission to the institute and asked if their tattoos would be a problem. An official said “rules must be followed”. Pics/Nimesh Dave

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