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Mizoram Govt employees to wear traditional attire every Wednesday to honor cultureThe Mizoram government is encouraging residents, especially government employees, to wear traditional Mizo attire at least once a week, typ...
Assam government prescribes dress code for teachers"Since a teacher is expected to be an example of all sorts of decency especially while discharging their duties, it has become necessary to...
Meghalaya polls: Congress, ruling NPP rake up uniform civil code issueCongress party in a statement stated BJP poses a threat to the Christians and scheduled tribe identity of the people of Meghalaya.
Assam legislative assembly secretariat asks employees to attend office on all working days in formal attireAny employee who fails to comply with the instructions, shall be liable for strict action. Further, any employee failing to fulfil the requ...
It is not the government's job to tell people what to eat or not, says Mukhtar Abbas NaqviThe minority affairs minister stressed that every citizen has freedom in the country to eat food of their choice adding that those who try ...
A look through the milieu of danceDid you know that before the written words, humans spoke the language of dance? The earliest findings can be traced to the ancient dances i...
From Jainsem to phanek: Here are some of the ethnic dresses of eight Indian statesRecently, the Delhi Golf Club asked Tailin Lyngdoh, who was wearing the traditional Khasi attire jainsem, to leave the premises.
- Assam to promote traditional attire among government employees
The government is exploring if traditional attire, Dhoti and kurta for male and Chadar Mekhela for female can be wore on first and third Sa...
Festival calendar for 2015: Plan those weekends to perfectionPlan your ‘Long weekends’ efficiently by taking a few days off at work to travel around big festival days.