Karnataka government to enforce dress code for its employees

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  • Published On: September 16, 2013
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Karnataka government has announced enforcement of a dress code for its employees after some of them were found to wear clothes "that did not bring any repute" to the offices. According to the new dress code, male employees will have to wear pant and shirt/pyjama/kurta and women are asked to wear saree or "chudidar".

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