In a controversial development, unconfirmed reports suggest that the Ministry of National Education is considering implementing strict dress code and behavior rules in educational institutions starting from the next academic year. According to undisclosed sources, these proposed rules aim to promote a more disciplined and respectful learning environment.
The alleged list of prohibitions includes several items:
- Mobile phones and their accessories such as earphones
- Portable music devices
- Torn and short pants
- Cosmetics
- Accessories like bracelets and necklaces
- Unconventional hairstyles
- Tattoos
- Caps
These measures are reportedly part of ministerial and academic directives aimed at improving discipline and enhancing students’ social and cultural integration.
However, it should be noted that this information is still at the rumor stage and has not been officially confirmed by the Ministry of National Education or any other official body. Therefore, caution is advised in dealing with this news until an official statement is obtained.
Reactions remain varied among teachers, students, and parents, with some viewing such rules as potentially beneficial for improving the educational environment, while others consider them a restriction on personal freedoms.
We will continue to follow this topic and provide updates as soon as official information becomes available from the competent authorities.