Karnataka Bans Obscene Dance in Schools to Uphold Moral Values
No Obscene Dance in Schools: Karnataka Issues Strict Guidelines for Cultural Programmes
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The Karnataka School Education Department has issued a ban on students dancing to obscene songs during educational and cultural programmes. This decision aims to maintain discipline and protect students' mental health and moral values across all government and private schools in the state.
- 01Karnataka's education department has banned obscene songs in school cultural events.
- 02The ban applies to all government, aided, and unaided schools in the state.
- 03Schools must select positive and inspiring songs that reflect cultural values.
- 04Headmasters and management are responsible for ensuring appropriate attire for students.
- 05Previous incidents of inappropriate performances have led to public outrage and disciplinary actions.
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The Karnataka School Education Department has implemented a strict ban on students dancing to obscene songs during educational and cultural programmes, emphasizing the need to preserve students' mental health and moral values. The directive affects all government, aided, and unaided schools across the state. The department has instructed school authorities to select songs that promote national pride and reflect the dignity and culture of Karnataka. Headmasters and school management are also required to ensure that students wear 'decent clothes' during these events. This decision follows previous incidents, such as a controversial performance in Kolkata that resulted in disciplinary actions against school officials. The education department aims to prevent indiscipline and maintain the sanctity of educational institutions.
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This ban is expected to foster a more respectful and disciplined environment in schools, aligning cultural programmes with moral values.
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