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Rajasthan Transport dept asks staff not to wear jeans, T-shirt to work

By IANS | Updated: April 2, 2024 17:35 IST

Jaipur, April 2 The Rajasthan Transport department on Tuesday asked its employees not to come to office wearing ...

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Jaipur, April 2 The Rajasthan Transport department on Tuesday asked its employees not to come to office wearing dresses like jeans and T-shirt.

State Transport Department Commissioner Manish Arora issued an order in this regard with a subject line 'Regarding ensuring adherence to dignified formal attire, discipline, morality and etiquette in the office'.

"The chief secretary recently had conducted a surprise inspection in the office and many employees were seen wearing casual dress, including T shirt and casual dresses on the occasion," the order said.

"The CS also expressed his displeasure over the same. So now onwards, the employees should come to the office wearing a formal dress; males should come in formal dresses (pants and shirts) and females should come in saree or salwar suit," the order said, adding that "it should be considered seriously".

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