Boys and girls will wear hijab-naming caps; Special instructions for Pakistani students on Valentine's Day
A medical college in Pakistan's capital has issued
guidelines to its students on Valentine's Day. In these guidelines, girls have
been asked to wear hijab and boys to maintain a distance of two meters from
girls and wear white caps with prayers. This information has been given in a
news.
Islamabad International Medical College on Saturday issued a
circular asking students to participate in "Valentine's Day"
celebrations and related "activities that lead the youth to the wrong
path", the Friday Times reported. has been refused. "All girl
students should be well-covered head, neck and chest with hijab as per the
university dress code," the circular said. Strict orders have been given
to all the students to wear white cap with Namaz.
The circular also warned that members of the college staff
would patrol the campus to nab students violating these guidelines. Quoting the
circular of the college, the news said that those violating these rules will be
fined.
The college was established in 1996, and is a medical school
affiliated to Rifa International University. 'Valentine's Day' is celebrated
every year on 14 February.
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