India Minister Warns Foreign Visitors Against Wearing Skirts In Public

India’s culture minister has been criticised after saying that the government was advising foreign tourists not to wear skirts in India.

 

Mahesh Sharma said “a list of dos and don’ts” given to tourists at airports also advised them not to venture out alone at night in small towns.

 

He later clarified that he was speaking “in the context of religious places”, and that he spoke out of “concern”.

 

Mr Sharma has also been criticised in the past for controversial comments.

 

He’s often made provocative statements blaming “westernisation” for India’s ills and last year, he said “nights out for girls was not part of Indian culture”.

 

His latest offending remark was made on Sunday when he told reporters that tourists were being handed a “welcome kit” at the airport which contains a card with “a list of dos and don’ts”.

 

“It has instructions like if they are in small cities, they should not roam around alone at night or wear skirts… They should take a picture of the car they are travelling in and send it to a friend as precaution.”

 

On being asked by reporters if he was suggesting a dress code for visiting women, the minister said India was a “cultural country” and “we have a different dress code for temples. Kindly keep that in mind while dressing up”.

Chinese Restaurant Offers Cheap Meals To People With Short Skirts

In a bid to improve sales, a Chinese restaurant recently ran a special promotion – they offered discounts to female customers based on the length of their skirts. Read more from Oddity Central:

The shorter the skirt, the heavier the discount! The amount of skin-show upwards of the knee was measured upon arrival, and the discount percentage was determined accordingly. The promotion, which ran all of last week at Yang Jia Hot Pot restaurant in Jinan, was a huge success.

Hordes of women lined up outside the establishment, waiting to have their skirts measured. The highest hemline recorded was 13 inches above the knee, attracting a huge 90-percent discount. The lowest was at three inches, earning a 20 percent saving.

Eason Yang, founder of Yang Jia Hot Pot, said that the promotion was important because this happens to be the “low-season” for hot pot restaurants. “We wanted to start a promotional campaign that could attract our core audience,” he explained. “Our restaurant has opened for five months. We have one special promotion every month. We wanted these promotions to bring good sales to us.” Given the success of the hemline promotion, the restaurant ran the unique promotion for the second time this month, this weekend.