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Odisha

Odisha govt adds new colours to uniforms of nurses

The colour palette for nursing officers has shifted from the existing white to light lavender.

Express News Service

BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha government has brought into effect a change in the dress code for employees under the Odisha Nursing Service Cadre. The regular white apron will now feature a Sambalpuri touch for the deputy nursing superintendents.

According to a notification from the Health and Family Welfare Department, the Odisha Nursing Employees’ Association's proposal for a dress code change has been approved in principle by the state government, subject to the condition that the change will not have significant financial implications.

The colour palette for nursing officers has shifted from the existing white to light lavender. The scrub suits for both male and female nurses in the ICU, OT, and labour rooms will be light lavender.

Female nursing officers in general wards can choose between a saree or salwar-kameez in the new colour. Similarly, male nursing officers in general wards will wear lavender shirts paired with deep navy blue formal pants.

For assistant nursing superintendents (ANS), the colour code will be cyan blue for both scrub suits and sarees or salwar-kameez for females, while male ANS will wear cyan shirts with deep navy blue pants.

For deputy nursing superintendents (DNS), the colour code will remain white. Female DNS will wear white scrub suits or sarees, while male DNS will wear white shirts with deep navy blue pants.

All nursing officers and senior nursing officers in general wards will wear white half-sleeve aprons, while all ANS/DNS in general wards will wear full-sleeve aprons.

The collar of the white apron for DNS will be bordered with deep blue Sambalpuri fabric.

All officers of the cadre, regardless of rank, will have their names and designations inscribed on their uniforms. The nursing superintendent will have a dark brown badge with the hospital logo, along with their name and designation.

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