No jeans in office for government employees in Bihar’s Saran

employees have been asked to wear formal dress and stay in the offices during the working hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Patna: The District Magistrate in Bihar’s Saran has barred all government employees from wearing jeans to office.

The employees have also been asked to wear identity cards around their neck so that they could be easily identified. They have been asked to wear formal dress and stay in the offices during the working hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The idea of the initiative is to change the work culture in the offices.

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The District Magistrate said that he will undertake surprise inspections of particular departments and could also do video conferencing or video calling to check the status of the directive. He has warned the employees to strictly follow the new guidelines, especially the dress code, and warned that offenders would be penalised.

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