Dress code for educational institutions is absolutely necessary. The dispute about proper dress can no be avoided without such code. A college Principal considered that the dress of college girl was improper. He asked he to unzip to see what was inscribed on the shirt. This invited trouble.


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A shameful incident indeed... There are increasing number of such shameful cases in this teacher student relationship which is really pathetic....
kavita porwal wrote:
[quote]A shameful incident indeed... There are increasing number of such shameful cases in this teacher student relationship which is really pathetic....[/quote]

Here the Principal was not misbehaving. He just wants students to wear appropriate dress. The dress code problem can be settled by introducing uniform.

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I wonder how one can act like this.He may be asked to carry out the business by some lady teachers.

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Abid Areacode wrote:
[quote]I wonder how one can act like this.He may be asked to carry out the business by some lady teachers.[/quote]

He did not try anything wrong. He did not ask to remove her shirt. He wanted to see what was inscribed on the shirt as he felt something objectionable. If a uniform is prescribed and enforced, there will be no issue.

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But Gulshan, asking a girl to show her T-shirt worn in is really not a good act.

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The principal's act is strictly condemned.How can he expect this from a student?
How he felt this doubt is really a doubtful question.Also if it is hidden why should he tried to expose it?

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Abid Areacode wrote:
[quote]How he felt this doubt is really a doubtful question.Also if it is hidden why should he tried to expose it?[/quote]

"I love New York' was on her T shirt. She was asked to remove the Pullover only. It is not wrong to demand decency in dress.

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But still i don't support the act of the principal. :( :( .The rules must have been strict enough not allowing girls to wear t-shirts which have some captions like "I love newyork,etc.,Instead asking the girl to remove the pullover is not a decent act.
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