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The Bihar government Bans Jeans, T-Shirts, Casuals In Department Of Education

“It has been noticed that officials and employees of the department are coming to offices in attires which are contrary to the office culture. Wearing casuals in the office by officials or other employees is against the work culture in the office,” the notice stated.

Patna: The Bihar government has told staffers of the state education department not to wear casual outfits such as jeans and T-shirts in the office as the ongoing practice goes against the culture at workplaces.

Notably, the district magistrate of Saran district had, in April, barred all government employees from wearing jeans and T-shirts in government offices.

They were asked to wear formal dresses and carry identity cards. The Bihar government had, in 2019, banned wearing jeans and T-shirts in the state secretariat, irrespective of the employees’ ranks.

The aim was to maintain “office decorum” and the state government had asked employees of the secretariat to wear simple, comfortable and light-colored outfits in the office.

The Director (administration) of the education department, in an order issued last month, has taken exception to employees coming to offices in T-shirts and jeans.

“It has been noticed that officials and employees of the department are coming to offices in attires which are contrary to the office culture. Wearing casuals in the office by officials or other employees is against the work culture in the office.”

“Therefore, all officials and employees should come to education department offices in formal dresses only. No casual dresses, especially jeans and T-shirts, are allowed in the offices of the education department with immediate effect,” says the order which is in the possession of Press Trust of India.

Despite repeated attempts, Bihar Education Minister Chandra Shekhar could not be reached for his comment on the order.


 

(This  story has not been edited by News Mania staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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