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The Chandigarh Education Department has implemented a dress code for teachers in government schools, making it the first state or Union Territory to do so. The code includes formal attire, such as shirts and trousers for men, and sarees or salwar kameez for women. The move aims to promote a unified professional image, foster a sense of equality and professionalism, and create a conducive learning environment.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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