The Taliban in Daikundi Province ordered that boys wear white clothes and hats and girls wear white chadors in schools.
Sources from Daikundi province told Ravi Zan media that the Taliban education department in this province ordered schools to use white clothes and hats for boys and white chadors for girls up to the sixth grade.
It is said that this dress was the uniform of religious schools in Afghanistan in the past, but now it become common and school students are required to wear it.
In the past two years, the Taliban prevented girls above the sixth grade from going to school, and in addition to closing universities, they imposed more restrictions on education and other areas of life for Afghan women and girls.
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