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No hijab ban on campus, restriction only inside classrooms, Karnataka government tells HC
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Karnataka: Mob attacks hotel owned by father of petitioner in hijab ban case
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People of all religions should follow dress code set by schools, says Amit Shah on hijab ban
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Why the right of young Indian Muslims to wear the hijab must be protected
Sameera Khan
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Shivamogga: Twenty injured in violence during funeral procession of Bajrang Dal worker
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The big news: Tensions in Shivamogga after murder of Bajrang Dal member, and nine other top stories
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Hijab ban: Religious elements should not be part of uniform, Karnataka government tells court
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Watch: Protests in American cities against hijab ban on students in Karnataka
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Karnataka: Mobs attack Muslim localities in Shivamogga after alleged murder of Bajrang Dal member
Aishwarya Iyer
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Why urbane, educated Muslim women are wearing the hijab in India
PK Yasser Arafath
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Karnataka’s Pavagada solar park busts the myth that renewable energy is inherently good
Arathi Menon
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‘It’s like taking off clothes in public’: What Indian women say about Karnataka's hijab ban
Ipsita Chakravarty Johanna Deeksha Tabassum Barnagarwala Aishwarya Iyer
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Hijab not an essential part of Islam, Karnataka government tells High Court
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Watch: Teacher resigns after being told to not wear hijab to class, says has always worn it to work
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Karnataka lecturer resigns after college allegedly asks her to remove hijab
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In Karnataka’s Pavagada, villagers who gave their land for solar energy continue to face power cuts
Arathi Menon
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Karnataka Congress goes on overnight stir in Assembly over BJP minister’s saffron flag comment
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Watch: Karnataka Congress MLAs camp in Assembly to protest against BJP MLA’s saffron flag remark
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Karnataka bans hijabs, saffron scarves in schools and colleges run by Minority Welfare Department
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Hijab ban is an internal matter, comments by outsiders are not welcome, says foreign ministry
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