Design appropriate dress code for convocation ceremony based on local traditions: Health Ministry asks AIIMS, INIs
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Referring to the "Panch Pran" (five resolutions) enunciated by the Prime Minister, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has directed Central Government medical institutes and hospitals to design an appropriate Indian dress code for the Convocation Ceremony of their Institute based on local traditions of the State in which the Institute is located.
In a circular issued to the Head of all the Central Govt. Hospitals, AIIMS, INIs, Central Government Medical Teaching Institutes, the Under Secretary to the Government of India mentioned that the proposal in this regard should be submitted to the Ministry through their respective Divisions of the Ministry for consideration and approval of the Health Secretary.
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