Dress like a typical Indian to get driving licence


Chennai, Oct 22 (IANS): Even though there is no dress code driving licence applicants, the men and women are advised to come in 'proper dress', said an official in a Regional Transport Office (RTO) here.

"Whether it is men or women, the general advice is to come in a proper dress. It is not moral policing," the official told IANS.

"Different kinds of people will come to RTO daily. In order to avoid any untoward incident the applicants are advised to come in proper dress. Men who are in lungi, shorts are asked to come in proper attire," the official told IANS preferring anonymity.

According to reports a female working in a software firm was asked to go home and come back properly dressed by an official in RTO office in K.K. Nagar here.

She was wearing a jeans pant and sleeveless tops.

Similarly, another women was asked to come in a decent dress as she was wearing a 'mukka pant' or a capri, the RTO official said.

But such incidents are not new in the city RTOs as even in 2018 a similar complaint was reported in the media.

Men who come in shorts, lungis or bermudas are sent back to come in decent attire and the same is the case with women.

According to a RTO official, the driving licence issuing office is a government office and what is wrong in asking people who come here to be attired properly as they would while going to their own office.

He also added, different kinds of people from different strata of society congregate at transport offices and this should be kept in mind by the people.

  

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 22 2019

    I agree, Indian dress is a must - Sarees for women and "mundu" or "westi" for men.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 22 2019

    It seems the Inspectors get distracted by the dress worn by the driving test candidates, so to avoid that this dress code is advised!

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Tue, Oct 22 2019

    GCC countries are very strict in this. No one tries stunts there

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 22 2019

    Which period of Indian history typical dress to be worn. The person whoisin the process also must have Indian dress. The father of nation wore different types of dress. The dress by which he recognized may be his latest dress

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  • Feku Howdy, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 22 2019

    People are confused looking at PM Modi wearing fancy dress attires in public fake bhashans and recently sweeping already cleaned Chennai beech for photo op. Modi's multiple avatars from Chowkidar to chaprasi.

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  • Ranju, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 22 2019

    Feku Howdy, Mangalore, People are not confused, you seem to be confused. The message is clear that people should wear some (presentable) decent clothes during driving test, its a simple as that.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Atlanta

    Tue, Oct 22 2019

    I wonder if Driving skills are required ...

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