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Students should sign a bond against taking dowry, Kerala Governor suggests

Governor Arif Mohammad Khan has suggested that the parents of the respective students also sign a bond when they take admission, declaring they would not ask for dowry.

July 16, 2021 / 20:46 IST
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Arif Mohammad Khan (Image: Twitter/@MajorPoonia)
Arif Mohammad Khan (Image: Twitter/@MajorPoonia)

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan said that students should sign a bond while taking admission to colleges and before receiving their college degree declaring they would not accept dowry.

Governor Khan made the suggestion at a meeting held with a group of vice-chancellors of universities in Kochi on July 16, reported the Indian Express.

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He said: “Universities cannot and should not allow dear degrees to be used as a license to increase the price of a bridegroom in the marriage market… universities have every right to ask the person who is going to get the degree to sign a bond. And it is not extra-legal. This (dowry) is a punishable crime.”

The Kerala Governor added: “It is demeaning to the university if the degree given by it is used to demand more dowry.”