BREAKING NEWS: Hijab Made Mandatory for Female Students and Teachers in AJK
Institutions Offering Co-Education
The Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK)
government has just announced that it will be mandatory for all female students
and teachers to wear hijab in educational institutions that offer co-education.
This decision was made as part of an effort to ensure compliance with the hijab
dress code, which had previously not been fully implemented in mixed-gender
educational institutions.
The Directorate of Elementary and
Secondary Education has issued a circular to all schools and colleges in the
region, directing them to enforce the dress code and warning of strict
consequences for any violations. While the circular does not specify what
actions will be taken against those who defy the dress code, the government has
made it clear that this decision is in line with the religious and moral values
of society.
AJK Education Minister Dewan Ali
Khan Chughtai has emphasized the importance of this decision, stating that it
is a step towards promoting modesty and respect for cultural norms in
educational institutions. With this new policy in place, the AJK government
hopes to reinforce the significance of the hijab and maintain traditional
values in the region.
This breaking news is sure to
have a significant impact on the educational institutions of AJK, as female
students and teachers will now be required to adhere to the hijab dress code.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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