Jeans and t-shirt- banned in India!
A Jury in uttarakhand has given a request on september 9 for all locale authorities and representatives not to wear T-shirts and jeans during gatherings with higher authorities, the news organization announced. Bageshwar's district Magistrate vineet kumar passed a request additionally said that due consistency of the request ought to be guaranteed or probably vital move will be made against them.
"All region authorities, workers should follow the clothing regulation in office, and not wear jeans, t-shirts during gatherings with higher authorities.
Uttarkhand | All area authorities, representatives should follow the clothing regulation in the workplace and not wear jeans, shirts during gatherings with higher authorities; due consistency of the request ought to be guaranteed, or probably important move will be made against them.
"It is generally expected going to the notification that the locale level officials and workers are continuously taking an interest in gatheringings, wearing jeans and T-shirts before their higher authorities, without following the clothing standard. Being an administration worker, it is not effortless, "read the request.
As per the request, the relaxed clothing of representatives ruins the picture of the workplace and conveys an off-base message in the public eye. Prior to december 2020, the maharashtra government had given a comparable request, saying that jeans, T-shirts, and shoes should not be presently worn by government representatives.
"Garments with profound shadings and peculiar weaving examples or pictures ought not to be worn. Plus, workers and staff ought not to wear jeans and T-shirts in workplaces," the roundabout appointed. Ladies' representatives should wear chappals, shoes, or shoes while men should wear shoes or shoes, it was expressed. The state government had likewise told the representatives that they should wear khadi garments to some degree on Fridays to support the utilization of handspun, expressed around.
According to the media report, the bihar government had likewise asked its representatives working in the state to try not to wear T-shirts and pants while on the job.