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No jewellery for women cops on duty
No jewellery for women cops on duty

Time of India

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  • Time of India

No jewellery for women cops on duty

1 2 Patna: In a rare move to enforce discipline, the Bihar Police headquarters (PHQ) has issued a stringent directive banning women personnel from wearing jewellery and makeup while on duty. The directive, issued on July 8 and signed by additional director general (ADG) of law and order Pankaj Darad, warns that non-compliance will invite disciplinary action. The order applies to all women officers — from constables to inspectors — and explicitly prohibits the wearing of nose rings, earrings, bangles, necklaces and the use of cosmetic products during active duty hours. This directive follows a spate of viral videos and photos on social media, where women police personnel were seen making reels while dressed in uniform, adorned with jewellery and heavy makeup. The PHQ termed such activities as a "violation of service rules", calling them a serious breach of police decorum and professionalism. ADG Darad said, "Making reels and displaying weapons for social media, excessive use of Bluetooth devices for music or personal calls while on duty have also been listed as violations, as such activities distract personnel from their duties." In recent months, at least 10 women constables and officers have been suspended and departmental proceedings were initiated against them for indulging in such conduct while in uniform. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Se você sofre com dores no joelho. Leia isso antes que seja deletado Vida Sem Dores Undo B ut the order does not single out women. Male officers too have been asked to maintain uniform decorum and avoid improper dressing while on duty. "The directive will also apply to male officers and personnel too, requiring them to wear uniforms properly during duty hours," said Darad. Copies of the order have been sent to all SPs, SSPs, DIGs, and IGs for immediate enforcement across their respective jurisdictions. The PHQ has warned that violators will be identified and dealt with strictly. If the directive is ignored, senior officers could be asked to explain the lapse in implementation. "In case of non-compliance, the headquarters may seek explanations from officers on why the directive was not implemented," said the ADG. While the move has triggered conversations within the force, not everyone is on board. A woman constable, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, "It is true that making reels in police uniform during duty is not good. It should be avoided. But the ban on wearing jewellery and makeup items is interference in personal life."

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