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DNA: New rules for girls in schools, colleges during Taliban govt
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Private universities in Taliban-held Afghanistan started functioning from Monday. The radical Islamist group has issued rules on certain things related to female students – banning the clothes they can wear, where and how they are supposed to sit in class, who can teach them, and even their classes' length.