<p>After granting path-breaking menstrual leave to its female students, the well-known Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) here has offered its engineering students the choice of wearing gender-neutral uniforms.</p>.<p>In a recent order, the Vice-Chancellor of the university has accepted the long-pending demand of the students in this regard and gave them the freedom to choose tha dress of their choice from the existing uniforms.</p>.<p>So far, male students of the School of Engineering under CUSAT had to wear shirts and pants and female students churidars.</p>.<p>Now, as per the new order, they will have the option of wearing either shirts-pants combo or churidar as per their choice, irrespective of their gender.</p>.<p>In a letter to the Principal of the School of Engineering, University joint registrar Sobha S made it clear that the new directive would come into effect from June 1, 2023.</p>.<p>The Vice-Chancellor has ordered to adopt Gender Neutral Uniform at School of Engineering without changing the existing colour (churidar or pants and shirts), the letter said.</p>.<p>The university authorities took the path-breaking decision based on a recent representation submitted by Namitha George, Chairperson of the SFI students' union of CUSAT.</p>.<p>Over 2,000 regular students, pursuing various courses under the College of Engineering, are expected to benefit from the new order, said Namitha.</p>.<p>"There had been informal talks regarding the need of gender neutral uniforms for some time among students. Our union formally submitted a representation pressing the demand recently," she told <em>PTI.</em></p>.<p><strong>Also Read| <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/kerala-tusker-arikomban-heading-towards-original-habitat-1222323.html" target="_blank">Kerala: Tusker ‘Arikomban’ heading towards original habitat</a></strong></p>.<p>Based on the student union's representation, the University had first called the meeting of faculties and then that of the representatives of various student unions to take a final decision to make uniforms gender neutral.</p>.<p>"Several opinions came up during the meeting. But, finally everybody arrived at a consensus on the matter," she said.</p>.<p>Namitha said there was actually no change in the present uniforms but students would get a choice to select the uniforms they would like to wear irrespective of their gender.</p>.<p>Earlier this year, The CUSAT had granted "menstruation benefit" to students in the form of additional condonation of shortage of attendance.</p>.<p>Considering the long-pending demand of the students, it had sanctioned an additional 2 per cent of condonation of shortage of attendance to female students, in each semester.</p>.<p>An autonomous university, CUSAT has over 8,000 students in various streams and more than half of them are girls.</p>
<p>After granting path-breaking menstrual leave to its female students, the well-known Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) here has offered its engineering students the choice of wearing gender-neutral uniforms.</p>.<p>In a recent order, the Vice-Chancellor of the university has accepted the long-pending demand of the students in this regard and gave them the freedom to choose tha dress of their choice from the existing uniforms.</p>.<p>So far, male students of the School of Engineering under CUSAT had to wear shirts and pants and female students churidars.</p>.<p>Now, as per the new order, they will have the option of wearing either shirts-pants combo or churidar as per their choice, irrespective of their gender.</p>.<p>In a letter to the Principal of the School of Engineering, University joint registrar Sobha S made it clear that the new directive would come into effect from June 1, 2023.</p>.<p>The Vice-Chancellor has ordered to adopt Gender Neutral Uniform at School of Engineering without changing the existing colour (churidar or pants and shirts), the letter said.</p>.<p>The university authorities took the path-breaking decision based on a recent representation submitted by Namitha George, Chairperson of the SFI students' union of CUSAT.</p>.<p>Over 2,000 regular students, pursuing various courses under the College of Engineering, are expected to benefit from the new order, said Namitha.</p>.<p>"There had been informal talks regarding the need of gender neutral uniforms for some time among students. Our union formally submitted a representation pressing the demand recently," she told <em>PTI.</em></p>.<p><strong>Also Read| <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/kerala-tusker-arikomban-heading-towards-original-habitat-1222323.html" target="_blank">Kerala: Tusker ‘Arikomban’ heading towards original habitat</a></strong></p>.<p>Based on the student union's representation, the University had first called the meeting of faculties and then that of the representatives of various student unions to take a final decision to make uniforms gender neutral.</p>.<p>"Several opinions came up during the meeting. But, finally everybody arrived at a consensus on the matter," she said.</p>.<p>Namitha said there was actually no change in the present uniforms but students would get a choice to select the uniforms they would like to wear irrespective of their gender.</p>.<p>Earlier this year, The CUSAT had granted "menstruation benefit" to students in the form of additional condonation of shortage of attendance.</p>.<p>Considering the long-pending demand of the students, it had sanctioned an additional 2 per cent of condonation of shortage of attendance to female students, in each semester.</p>.<p>An autonomous university, CUSAT has over 8,000 students in various streams and more than half of them are girls.</p>