The Goa Government recently decided to introduce uniforms in government and government-aided colleges. NT KURIOCITY taps into the student community to get their thoughts on this RAMANDEEP KAUR While a few colleges in Goa do require their students to wear uniforms, the state government has now decided to mandate uniforms for students in government and government-aided colleges. As with any decision, this policy has received mixed reactions from the student community.
We were all shocked to learn that college students would soon be required to wear uniforms. It’s important to understand that dressing up is a form of self-expression. Whether a person prefers style or comfort, whether they’re weebs, K-pop fans, or obsessed with a show, it can only be understood through their outfits! Uniforms can temper a student’s individuality, which teens are so keen on showcasing.
I suggest that students be reminded of college-appropriate clothing instead of introducing boring uniforms.” – Ann Sarah D’Souza, MES’s Vasant Joshi College of Arts & Commerce, Zuarinagar Colleges have students from different financial backgrounds, and buying new clothes daily can be tough for some families. Uniforms help by setting a standard dress code.
Also, wearing uniforms encourages a sense of belonging and identity within the college community, promoting unity.” – Rameez Shaikh, Don Bosco College, Panaji I feel that wearing school uniforms gives us a sense of discipline. No student will be j.