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Karnataka: Students wearing hijab allowed in Udupi college, but will be seated in separate classrooms

Students were protesting near the campus after they were allegedly denied entry for wearing Hijab into Government PU College on Friday

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After days of protest, students wearing Hijab have been allowed to enter the campus of Government PU College on Monday in Kundapura area of Udupi district in Karnataka. However, such students will be seated in separate classrooms, informed the school administration.

"The situation is under control in Kundapura, and students are being allowed to come to the colleges and the campus even if they're wearing Hijab. There is no law and order situation in Kundapur," said ST Siddalingappa, Additional Superintendent of Police, Udupi.

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