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Haryana govt issues order permitting candidates to wear kirpan, mangalsutra to exams, interviews

The decision has been taken in the light of various judgments emphasizing the safeguarding of religious and cultural rights while ensuring smooth conduct of examinations.

Harpreet Bajwa

CHANDIGARH: Haryana Government has issued instructions to allow candidates to wear 'Kirpan' and 'Mangalsutra' while appearing for examinations and interviews.

According to a notification issued by the Chief Secretary’s Office, Sikh students and candidates appearing in examinations will be permitted to wear and carry a Kirpan subject to prescribed limits. The Kirpan should not exceed 9 inches (22.86 cm) in total length, with the blade length not exceeding 6 inches (15.24 cm). Such candidates have been advised to report to the examination centre at least one hour before the scheduled time.

The notification further states that married women candidates wearing Mangalsutra will also be allowed to wear the same during examinations. These candidates are required to report to the examination centre at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time.

The decision has been taken in the light of various judgments of the Hon’ble Delhi High Court and the Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana High Court, which emphasized safeguarding of religious and cultural rights while ensuring smooth conduct of examinations.

All Administrative Secretaries have been directed to ensure that heads of departments, boards, corporations, universities, and recruiting agencies under their control issue necessary instructions so that examination staff, invigilators, and security personnel are properly informed.

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