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UP CM Yogi Adityanath bans jeans, T-shirt for govt employees at work in Bareilly
In a series of major decisions by newly-appointed UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath, government employees in the Bareilly district have been asked not to wear jeans and t-shirts at work, while the hospital staff here will have their day's salary cut if they do not adhere to the dress code.
By PTI | Updated On : March 24, 2017 11:39 PM
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath (Image: PTI)
Bareilly :
In a series of major decisions by newly-appointed UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath, government employees in the Bareilly district have been asked not to wear jeans and t-shirts at work, while the hospital staff here will have their day's salary cut if they do not adhere to the dress code.

"All government employees should come in formal dress only," the order issued by District Magistrate Surendra Singh said and asked heads of all departments in the district to comply with it.

No employee will come in jeans or t-shirts in office. Instead, they should wear shirts and trousers, while women employees have been asked to wear sari or salwar suit, Singh said in the order.

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Following the District Magistrate's order, the Chief Medical Officer issued another order saying, "Anyone coming to work without wearing formal dress will be marked absent and a day's salary will be deducted.

"On Wednesday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Aditya Nath Yogi had banned the use of pan and tobacco products in schools, colleges, hospitals and other government buildings.

He had also asked his ministerial colleagues to not use hooters and sirens on their four-wheelers, as it creates "noise pollution" and disturbs the public.


http://www.newsnation.in/india-news...oyees-at-work-in-bareilly-article-165691.html
 
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Police officer suspended for administering oath of cleanliness while chewing paan masala
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ByOpIndia Staff
Posted on March 25, 2017


Apart from launching campaign to clean Uttar Pradesh of illegal slaughterhouses, illegal buses, and eve-teasers, the new Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also announced cleanliness campaign in literal sense, especially in the government offices where he asked officials to keep the premises clean and had banned paan-gutkha-tobacco products in government offices and establishments.

सरकारी कर्मचारी स्वस्थ एवं स्वच्छ वातावरण में कार्य करें- मा० मुख्यमंत्री श्री आदित्यनाथ योगी pic.twitter.com/Mw0aGb4hX8

— CM Office, GoUP (@CMOfficeUP) March 22, 2017


As part of the same campaign, government and police officers were administered oath of cleanliness, where they were asked to pledge 100 hours per year to contribute towards cleanliness. To push the campaign further, a state minister Upendra Tiwari had picked up broom himself and cleaned his office.

However, in Lucknow, a police officer took this lightly. Nagesh Mishra, a police inspector Madiaon police station in the state capital, was not only found chewing paan masala, but he was chewing it while administering oath of cleanliness to policemen.


Nagesh Mishra in civil clothes chewing paan masala (Dainik Jagran photo)

If this was not bad enough, Mishra was not wearing the uniform while administering the oath. Mishra is reported to have been found careless even in a case of sexual exploitation against a local politician Ayyub Khan.

After his photo of administering oath of cleanliness in civil clothes while chewing paan masala was published by the local media, the Chief Minister’s Office is reported to have taken note and the state DIG investigated the issue.

Nagesh Mishra has now been suspended and sent to police line for disciplinary action.

Oh man! These fanatic nutters.... Indians deserve them... :lol:
What's wrong in this particular order. Please elaborate.

When you work in an office you have to wear formals. What's wrong if same is applied to govt offices too
 
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When you work in an office you have to wear formals. What's wrong if same is applied to govt offices too

So will he himself stop wearing all those outraging orange colored Lungis and bringing monkeys to work?

Or do you want to tell me it is allowed to put a monkey in your lap while working in the office?

@Areesh @friendly_troll96 thoughts?
 
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What is wrong in that? Mine is a private company. We can not wear Jeans pant and T shirt any day except Saturday when we can wear company logo T Shirt. Employer has a full right to decide dress code. If they think that they particular dress is not decent for work at Job, they can fix the code of conduct. This is applicable in almost all multinational companies. In some companies, wearing Blazer in meeting is compulsory. You can not wear T shirt in any case.
 
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