Kurta-pyjama allowed at Navy messes in bid to shed 'colonial era vestiges'

Updated : Feb 14, 2024 12:45
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Editorji News Desk

The Indian Navy has issued orders to allow officers and sailors to wear the ethnic kurta-pyjamas with sleeveless jackets in officers’ messes and sailors’ institutes.

The move is aimed at shedding “vestiges of the colonial era” and “Indianise” military traditions.

According to a Times of India report, there are strict guidelines about the colour, cut and shape of the attire. Only solid tone kurta with length just up to the knee and cuffs at sleeves with buttons or cuff-links will be allowed. The pyjama can be matching or contrasting with elastic waistband and side pockets.

A “matching pocket square” can be used in the sleeveless and straight-cut waistcoat or jacket.

There are similar instructions for women officers who want to wear “kurta-churidaar” or “kurta-palazzo”.

The new dress code, however, is not applicable for warships or submarines, an officer said.

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