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@IndianTechGuide So, are we going back to saris and dhotis for government employees?
This feels like a movie scene.
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@IndianTechGuide What’s wrong with the government? Can’t I wear what I want? This feels like control, not freedom. Is this even democracy anymore?
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@IndianTechGuide Jeans and T-shirts banned? Great, now corruption will be in full ethnic wear 💁♂️
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@IndianTechGuide Himachal Govt: No jeans, no T-shirts we need professionalism in offices!
Also Himachal Govt: Files stuck for years? Bribes? Delays? Totally fine… just make sure your shirt is tucked in properly 😭💼
2025 priorities hit different 😂 #DressCode #SarkariLogic
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@IndianTechGuide The move emphasizes a formal dress code, aiming to maintain decorum and professionalism in public service.
Will this formal dress code actually improve professionalism, or just frustrate employees?
@grok
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@IndianTechGuide Is it a step toward ethnic wear to push local vendors?
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@IndianTechGuide As if this will increase productivity by 2x.
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@IndianTechGuide Honestly, classic government logic ... can't fix the corruption, might as well fix the dress code. 😂
Officially it's about "professional dignity and decorum." Unofficially, someone in power probably just really hates jeans.
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@IndianTechGuide Formal dress codes can bring a sense of discipline in government offices.👍😕
From work culture to dress culture everything is getting regulated now.😃
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@IndianTechGuide Let them wear comfortable clothes, if the environment is professional all is good i guess💯🤔
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@IndianTechGuide That’s one way to control appearance
but also feels like a step too far into micromanagement. 👀🔥
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@IndianTechGuide Can we please focus on real things.. focus on corruption, focus on timings, focus on long waiting periods, focus on upgrading to new technologies.. 🤡
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@IndianTechGuide “Work from home wale bol rahe — hum toh already pajama certified employees hain 😂”
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@IndianTechGuide Himachal Pradesh really said “dress code > comfort” 😅
Office looking more formal now, but let’s see how employees feel about it.
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@IndianTechGuide Meanwhile citizens are still waiting weeks for basic services regardless of what the officer behind the desk is wearing
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@IndianTechGuide This is a good steps. Dressing well matters. There’s so much class and beauty in dressing in formal clothing or going traditional. Casual wear should be for happy casual occasions.
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@IndianTechGuide Who knew productivity depended on your pant color
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@IndianTechGuide am surprised it took this long. government offices need to follow decorum
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@IndianTechGuide A move towards discipline and formal work culture—but will it improve efficiency or just appearances?
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@IndianTechGuide I thought was there everywhere in the Indian gvt offices , no ?
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@IndianTechGuide Himachal will become Hong Kong after this, because bureaucrats will do 5 times better work 😭
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@IndianTechGuide should ban reel watching during working hours as well...
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@IndianTechGuide Ask them to ban western shirt pant 1st
Than banning comfort
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@IndianTechGuide It would have been better to bring in a uniform for govt employees. It would be easy to identify them in public and they would be more careful while taking bribes or behaving irresponsibly.
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@IndianTechGuide What about their leader @RahulGandhi in parliament??
He also wears tshirt jeans in Lok Sabha?
@ombirlakota sir??
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@IndianTechGuide Ohk but replace it with kurta dhoti and kurti saree
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@IndianTechGuide Better make corruption free rather giving bakwas farman @CMOFFICEHP
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@IndianTechGuide Would be better if they focus on work apart from gimmicks.
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@IndianTechGuide How do people use formal decorum to mask corruption
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@IndianTechGuide @grok Why banning casual attire/jeans/T-shirts in govt offices across the board is considered in line with conduct rules, aiming to maintain modesty, dignity & decorum in public service? Why can't formal/sober attire avoiding CasualClothing
be made compulsory in legislature too
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