Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Secondary school teachers should avoid jeans, tees at work: UP govt

- Anupam Srivastava anupam.srivastava@hindustant­imes.com

The Uttar Pradesh government is against teachers of government-run secondary schools in Lucknow wearing T-shirts or jeans during work hours.

Umesh Tripathi, district inspector of schools (DIoS), told Hindustan Times that teachers should wear clothes that suited the dignity of the profession.

“Teachers should avoid such clothes that compromise the dignity of the profession,” he said.

Tripathi said that the issue would be discussed with higher authoritie­s before further directives.

“Presently, it is expected that teachers would avoid casuals like jeans and T-shirts to maintain the dignity of the profession as they are the most respected class of the society,” he said.

Teachers are expected not to talk on mobile phones during work hours and keep school premises neat and clean, and also ensure that pan or pan masala stains inside the schools are cleaned.

Prayers in all schools have also been made compulsory.

The directives say that teachers should not have pan masala, tobacco, cigarettes or pan during school hours besides ensuring that shops selling such products are not located near schools. If such shops are found, the school administra­tion must work with authoritie­s to shut them down.

Teachers are expected to report to higher authoritie­s and nearby police station any sort of teasing of students.

Last year, the Haryana government drew flak for asking teachers to not wear jeans to work.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Ved Nagar (centre) of the Gau Raksha Dal and other supporters in Delhi to congratula­te Adityanath.
HT PHOTO Ved Nagar (centre) of the Gau Raksha Dal and other supporters in Delhi to congratula­te Adityanath.

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