The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has directed all Central Government medical teaching institutes, including AIIMS and INIs, to replace the colonial-era black robes and caps used in convocation ceremonies with attire inspired by local traditions. This move aims to break away from colonial legacies and promote cultural diversity. Institutes are required to design new dress codes reflecting their state’s heritage, marking a significant step toward decolonizing India’s academic ceremonies.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has directed all Central Government medical teaching institutes, including AIIMS and INIs, to replace the colonial-era black robes and caps used in convocation ceremonies with attire inspired by local traditions. This move aims to break away from colonial legacies and promote cultural diversity. Institutes are required to design new dress codes reflecting their state’s heritage, marking a significant step toward decolonizing India’s academic ceremonies. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has directed all Central Government medical teaching institutes, including AIIMS and INIs, to replace the colonial-era black robes and caps used in convocation ceremonies with attire inspired by local traditions. This move aims to break away from colonial legacies and promote cultural diversity. Institutes are required to design new dress codes reflecting their state’s heritage, marking a significant step toward decolonizing India’s academic ceremonies.