Taliban decree implemented in Bangladesh, new dress code released for women and girls

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Dhaka: As soon as former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is evicted, now Bangladesh is also on the way to become Taliban. Taliban decrees have been implemented on women and girls of Bangladesh. According to Dhaka Tribune Bangladesh Bank has implemented a new dress code for women employees. In this, many types of restrictions have been imposed on their freedom clothes. This order has been issued by Bangladesh Bank, called the central bank of Bangladesh.

For women employees

Under the new guidelines, a complete ban has been imposed for women on wearing half-sleeves (half sleeves) and short clothes, as well as leggings. Women will have to wear saris, salwar-karmas with a fierce or other professional and plain clothes. The color of clothing should be professional and normal. Formal sandals or shoes and simple hijab or scarves are allowed. Behavior with women employees, Section 39 of Bangladesh Bank Staff Regulation 2003 is mandatory.

Officers will monitor orders

Complaints of sexual harassment should be given to the concerned committee within 30 working days. Employees will have to strictly follow the directions of the office on social media. An officer in every office, department, project or unit will be given the responsibility of monitoring these instructions. Any violation will be reported to the Head of the Department, which will recommend action against the employee concerned.

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