A headmistress was barred from entering her aided school in Kollam for wearing a churidar, sparking protests and police intervention. The school manager insisted on a saree, despite government orders permitting churidars. The headmistress, who filed a complaint, alleges ongoing harassment by the manager, who has faced prior misconduct allegations.
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