LONDON: A UK teenager has forced her school to allow her to wear a
nose stud, with her mother arguing it is a Hindu religious symbol that
eases ch
ildbirth.

Although most UK schools have strict rules on facial jewellery,
Shannon Connolly — backed by mother Madhu and father Brendan — claimed
a nose stud is a Hindu religious requirement. Shannon's school
relented after Racial Equality Council talks.

Shannon's mother told the Skegness Standard: "When you have your nose
pierced, the stud goes through a nerve in your nose, which Hindus
believe helps give children and makes childbirth easier."

The school, St Clement's College, allows children to wear only a watch
and earring studs. However, her parents are protesting an order for
her to carry a laminated card informing teachers she can wear a nose
stud.

Last year, a catering company serving UK's Heathrow airport had to
reinstate an Indian-origin worker who had been sacked for wearing a
nose stud to work, which the company bars on health grounds. Amrit
Lalji told her employers that her nose stud was a religious symbol and
signified her married status.

She was reinstated after the being supported by the Hindu Council UK,
which said: "It is as integral a part of the Hindu wedding ceremony as
the giving of a wedding ring is within a Christian
marriage."

SOURCE : TOI

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Indians_Abroad/Hindu_girl_in_UK_wins_fight_to_wear_nose_ring/articleshow/3582057.cms
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