To promote gender equality among students, the kerala government has implemented a uniform band and shirt uniform scheme in high schools. It was implemented by the kerala government with the slogan "One Freedom, One Recent." The kerala government's plan is currently facing stiff resistance. The indian Union Muslim League (IUML) has announced that it will challenge the project in court. And when the female teachers who teach at the school do not change clothes, only change the attire of the students?

The Muslim League has questioned why pupils are being forced to wear pants. "It is an endeavor for advancement in gender equality," kerala Higher education Minister R. bindu stated. Those who care about their children will support this progressive initiative. Those who oppose this are working against Kerala's interests. The program's first phase was introduced to a class of 260 kids in class 11 at a kozhikode school. Only 60 of them are students, with 200 of them being female students. Keralans have praised the proposal that the state government has proposed. Many people have expressed support for the initiative, which would bring gender equality to the country.

What do education activists in tamil Nadu think of Kerala's "One Freedom, One Recent" project? We spoke with a few of them.

Prince Gajendrababu, an educator:

"We must first recognise that clothing is determined by climate and geographical structure. The people of rajasthan dress for the heat, whereas the people of kashmir dress for the cold. tamil Nadu residents dress in a variety of styles. As a result, the attire is worn in accordance with the season in which they live. Our clothing is therefore determined by our level of comfort. I dress in a way that is most comfortable for me. I don't dress according to what other people think. I dress in clothes that are specifically designed for me."


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