Mizoram Govt Directs Women Employees to Wear Traditional Clothes

The Mizoram government directs women employees to wear traditional attire twice a week.
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Mizo dance form Chailam. (Photo: Mizoram Tourism)
Mizo&nbsp;dance form Chailam. (Photo: <a href="http://tourism.mizoram.gov.in/gallery/album/festival">Mizoram Tourism</a>)
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Based on a decision made in the Mizo Hmeichhe Insuihkhawm Pawl’s (MHIP) 20th General Assembly, the Mizoram government has sent a notice to its female employees to wear the traditional dress Puan, at least twice in a week.

Government circular. (Photo: The Quint)

MHIP is a voluntary organisation run engaged in social welfare work.

Mizo traditional bamboo dance. (Photo: Mizoram Tourism)

The move came as an effort to revive the traditional Mizo attire of a wrap around skirt, according to the notice.

Puan – Mizoram’s traditional attires – are a colorful set of clothes.

The men, however, do not have to follow any such rule.

According to the MHIP website, there are five kinds of Puan:

Puanchei: a wrap around skirt.
Kawrechi: the blouse generally made of cotton.
Ngotekherh: a wrap around originally meant for men but now worn by men and women alike.
Hmar am : A small hand woven cloth of hand-spun cotton and indigo dye.
Cyhna Hno: An embroidered silk cloth of the native inhabitants of Mizoram, Mara’s.

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