LAHORE: The Government College University (GCU) in Lahore has introduced a new dress code policy. Effective immediately, male and female students are prohibited from wearing t-shirts and jeans on campus.
The decision, announced in a recent notification, is part of the university’s broader efforts to maintain a decorum conducive to learning and intellectual growth.
The administration emphasized the importance of adhering to the new guidelines, stating that non-compliance would result in disciplinary action.
While some students have expressed concerns about the restrictions, the university maintains that the dress code is necessary to foster a more respectful and professional atmosphere. Critics argue that the policy infringes on students’ personal freedom and expression, while supporters contend that it aligns with the institution’s academic standards.
The implementation of the new dress code at GCU has sparked a debate among students, faculty, and the wider community. As the university navigates this sensitive issue, it remains to be seen how students will adapt to the new regulations and whether the policy will achieve its intended objectives.
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