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After a chaos on news reports that Chandigarh’s administration is imposing a ban on mini-skirts at discotheques, UT Home Secretary Anurag Agarwal on Wednesday spelled out that no dress code has been prescribed in the Controlling of Places of Public Amusement policy 2016. Which clearly means there’s no such ban that girls can’t wear short dresses in the name of rich culture of Punjab.

Trashing the news report, Agarwal said that there is no mention of dress code in the policy. He further said that the policy has been misinterpreted and the news has created wrong impression about City Beautify. Aggarwal also said, “The news item has distorted the whole policy by picking up words and phrases from different part of the policy and have tried to create sensational news.”

He added “Chandigarh is a modern city and administration can never thing of taking such absurd decision.”

Bhawna Chandel
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