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YES !

Traces origin to French word Uniforme which means having one shape or form implying unity.
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It is important to instil the idea of equality among students from different backfrounds, if we go the
introduction of school n uniforms in schools in 16th century in England it was to breed in the idea of
No !

It is understood that students are mature enough to understand the meaning of discipline..
Free thinking

1) School uniforms inculcate a culture and mentality of conformity


2) They kill the desire in the child to stand apart from the crowd
3) It's a purely socialist mindset to have uniforms in schools
4) Perhaps the british encouraged this to create a "labour" class instead of free-
thinking Indians
5) Trying to cast all children into a single mould
6) Little wonder then that in a class of about 100, perhaps 2 will become businessmen or
entrepreneurs (lesser, if they don't have family businesses). Rest of them will probably
toil for someone else.
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College is a place to express individuality

Colleges can make a business out of it


Points:

Some people believe that a school uniform can improve learning by reducing
distraction, sharpening focus on schoolwork and making the classroom a more
serious environment, allowing students to perform better academically.

Perhaps most importantly, a uniform means students don’t have to worry


about peer pressure when it comes to their clothes.

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