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Dress Code For Government Employees In Maharashtra: No T-Shirts, Jeans Or Slippers

All government employees will have to wear khadi clothes at least on Fridays to encourage the use of handloom industry.

Traffic passes in front of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) train station in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
Traffic passes in front of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) train station in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Jeans, t-shirts and the humble slippers are no longer suitable ‘office attire’ for government employees in Maharashtra, according to the new dress code.

Also, all government employees must wear khadi clothes at least on Fridays to encourage the use of handspun, a circular for state government employees issued on Dec. 8 stated.

"It has been observed that several officials/staff (mainly contractual staff and advisers engaged for government work) do not wear attire suitable for government employees. Hence, the image of government staff gets sullied among people," it said.

People expect "good behaviour and personality" from all government officials and employees, it reminded.

"....if the attire of officials and employees is unsuitable and unclean, it also has an indirect impact on their work," the circular said.

The attire should be "proper and clean", it said.

Women employees can wear sarees, salwars/chudidars kurtas, trouser pants and shirts along with dupattas if necessary, it said.

For men, there is less choice: they can wear shirts and "pants or trouser pants".

"Clothes with deep colours and strange embroidery patterns or pictures should not be worn. Besides, employees and staff should not wear jeans and t-shirts in offices," the circular ordained.

Women employees should wear chappals, sandals or shoes while men should wear shoes or sandals, it was stated.