Controversy as CET candidate asked to remove janivara in Shivamogga | Bengaluru News
[ad_1] Shivamogga: An isolated incident of college authorities asking a candidate to remove holy thread before appearing for CET on Wednesday set off protests from Brahmin community, which has sought action against the exam centre for hurting religious sentiments.From this year, Karnataka Examinations Authority, which conducts CET for admissions to professional courses, has introduced dress code and banned a few accessories for candidates. The list of banned accessories includes metal jewellery except mangalasutra and toe ring, but is silent on holy beads and threads. Also banned are multi-pocket trousers and shoes.The alleged controversy erupted when a home guard roped in for security duty at a private PU college in Shivamogga started overzealously implementing the dress code, asking students to remove janivara, Kashidaara and Rudraksha. While a few students took off the threads without protest and reclaimed them after the test, […]