Bureaucrats please foget colourful dresses

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Patna, Aug 26 (UNI) If you are a bureaucrat in Bihar, sober dressing on working days is the order of the day.

Now from tomorrow onwards all bureaucrats either male or female will have to follow the dress code. The male bureaucrats will have to wear sober coloured shirt with black or light coloured trousers, while their female counterparts would be either clad in saree and blouse with long sleeves or will have to wear salwar kameez with dupatta.

The female IAS officers will have to dump their trendy dresses in their wardrobes while on duty.

The new look will have a positive psychological impact in the working atmosphere felt State Home Secretary Afzalamanullah.

Mr Amanullah, who is fond of colourful attires and on several occasions was seen in printed shirts even while on duty, was now preffering for the past two days to be dressed in white shirt with a sober colured trousers.

Welcoming the decision for enforcing the dress code Mr Amanullah said that it would develop a work culture in the offices as no one would give casual look. He advocated for maintainence of decorum in the office and stated that the officers were in habbit of puting on coloured T-shirts and some unusual looking dresses.

A related circular had been reissued recently and would be effective from tomorrow.

The government had already prescribed the dress code for the bureaucrats on June 24, 1954, but the bureaucrats had gradually ignored the circulars and were dressing as per their choice.

The decision for reissuing the old circular was taken following cognizence taken by the Patna High Court. Taking strong notice of the dress of two officials, who had recently appeared before the court, the Judges slapped fine of Rs 5000 to each of the officials for their casual wear.

The officers, who were fined for not adhering to the dress code, were Additional Collector of Munger R N Choudhry and an Executive Magistrate N K Singh.

The enraged court had also directed the state chief secretary to ensure that the dress code of 1954 was strictly followed and file and affidavit about the dress code of the state government.

UNI

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