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Kerala Catholic school stops Muslim student from wearing hijab, probe launched

A team led by the Ernakulam District Education Officer (DEO) visited the school on Monday and collected statements from the principal and staff.

October 14, 2025 / 11:01 IST
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The Kerala education department has launched a probe after a parent of a Class 8 student at St Rita’s Public School, Palluruthy, Ernakulam, filed a complaint with the Chief Minister. The father alleged that the school management did not allow his daughter, a Muslim student, to wear a hijab along with her uniform.

According to the complaint, when the girl refused to remove her hijab, she was allegedly barred from entering the classroom and made to stand outside.

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“My daughter was admitted to Class 8 this academic year. For the past few days, the school had been insisting that Muslim students are not allowed to wear headscarves,” the girl’s father was quoted by Onmanorama as saying.

“Because of this, her class teacher made her stand outside the classroom for over an hour, called her arrogant, and ridiculed her in front of other students, causing her mental harassment. When my wife and I went to the school to meet the principal, we were told, ‘You can collect the Transfer Certificate and leave if you want’,” he added.