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Summary A village council in western India imposes ban to stop girls from contacting boys.
The council or panchayat in the Dausa district of Rajasthan state also insisted that girls stop wearing scarves because that helped them hide their identities, the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency said.Girls using mobile phones are easily connected and approachable and this freedom may create unnecessary problems for her family, village elder Durga Lal was quoted as saying.Considering this fact, it was the common opinion in the meeting that girls should be prohibited from using personal mobile phones and also scarves.The restrictions were imposed after a girl eloped with her boyfriend from another caste last week.Local police superintendent S. N. Khinchi told PTI that nobody had complained so far against the decisions of the council.Panchayats often comprise an unelected group of elders, who are seen as the social and moral arbiters of village life.Although their rulings carry no legal weight, they can be highly influential and have been blamed for numerous abuses, such as sanctioning honour killings of women whose actions are deemed to have brought shame on their family.
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