Chandigarh Education Department has made it compulsory for teachers in government schools in the city to wear a uniform dress code - formal, salwar-kameez, for male, female teachers.
"The dress code requirements of the uniforms specify that all female staff shall wear sarees, salwar kameez, while all male staff will wear formal shirt and trousers," the department announced in an official statement issued on Saturday.
"This change is aimed at unifying the appearance of teachers, fostering professionalism, and creating an environment conducive to learning," it added.
By having a teachers' dress code, Chandigarh becomes the first Union Territory or state to introduce this in government schools, it said.
"In a move towards creating a better professional environment in the educational setup, the Chandigarh Education Department, in response to the directions of the Administrator UT Chandigarh, has implemented and inducted a spotless teacher's uniform in all government schools," it added.
The program has been implemented for the very first time in the PM Shri Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector-14, Dhanas, Chandigarh, the release further stated. W The decision has been welcomed by Punjab Governor and Chandigarh Administrator Gulab Chand Kataria, it further stated.
"A common dress code does not only favor the equalization of staff but also gives an element of pride and professionalism," Kataria, according to the release, further added.
The department said it wants to introduce it in all its schools prior to the resumption of classes after the summer break in 2025.
"By having a uniform dress code, the teachers will be perceived to present a more professional image, thereby serving as a good example to students. A uniform dress code eliminates socio-economic disparities among employees, providing a better atmosphere. A common look can boost team spirit and morale among teachers," it added.
Chandigarh First to Adopt Uniform Dress Code for Teachers in Govt Schools
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