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Mizoram varsity asks students, faculties to don handloom attire once a week

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Mizoram University, in a bid to revive India’s handloom heritage, has told all students, faculty, and staff to wear handloom‑made clothes at least once a week. The rule, issued after a directive from the Ministry of Education, comes with a clear schedule: Wednesday or Friday marks the day for traditional wear, helping students and teachers connect with the rich textile culture of the country.

Assistant Registrar C. Lalfakkimi, acting on the Vice‑Chancellor’s approval, announced that departments and schools must promote the initiative through social media and other university channels. Photos, event updates, and short videos will showcase handloom garments, boosting visibility and spreading awareness across campus.

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All deans and heads of academic and administrative units are charged with ensuring the policy runs smoothly. Their role is to encourage active participation, track compliance, and highlight student and faculty stories that celebrate Indian textiles.

The university’s move follows a long‑standing push by the Mizoram government to celebrate Mizo tradition. Earlier, a senior GAD official urged public workers—including those in government offices and public sector undertakings—to don traditional Mizo attire weekly. A recent notification, backed by Chief Minister Lalduhoma, reiterates that wearing ethnic clothing is voluntary but strongly encouraged to instill pride in local customs and inspire new design ideas.

The initiative reflects a broader aim: to embed handloom appreciation into everyday life, strengthen cultural identity, and keep Mizo and Indian textile traditions alive for future generations.

Source: ianslive


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