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Wearing Malaysian Batik Clothing During Working Hours for Federal Public Service Officers

1. What is the definition of Malaysian batik?

The definition of Malaysian batik is as follows:

Malaysian batik is a craft art made by hand entirely or partially that has motifs that are unique to the art and culture of the Malaysian community through the batik-making process by using batik wax or materials and colour-blocking techniques to produce batik patterns. Malaysian batik consists of:

  • Hand-drawn batik
  • Stamped batik
  • Sutera Saring batik
  • Alternative batik

Further information on Malaysian batik can be found at the following link: https://www.kraftangan.gov.my/index.php?co m_content&id=296

2. Are male civil servants allowed to wear short-sleeved Malaysian batik shirts?

No. Male civil servants must wear long-sleeved Malaysian batik shirts based on the Table of Procedures for Wearing Malaysian Batik Clothing in paragraph 4 of Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

Wearing Malaysian Batik Clothing During Working Hours for Federal Public Service Officers

1. What is the definition of Malaysian batik?

The definition of Malaysian batik is as follows:

Malaysian batik is a craft art made by hand entirely or partially that has motifs that are unique to the art and culture of the Malaysian community through the batik-making process by using batik wax or materials and colour-blocking techniques to produce batik patterns. Malaysian batik consists of:

  • Hand-drawn batik
  • Stamped batik
  • Sutera Saring batik
  • Alternative batik

Further information on Malaysian batik can be found at the following link: https://www.kraftangan.gov.my/index.php?co m_content&id=296

2. Are male civil servants allowed to wear short-sleeved Malaysian batik shirts?

No. Male civil servants must wear long-sleeved Malaysian batik shirts based on the Table of Procedures for Wearing Malaysian Batik Clothing in paragraph 4 of Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

Wearing Malaysian Batik Clothing During Working Hours for Federal Public Service Officers

1. What is the definition of Malaysian batik?

The definition of Malaysian batik is as follows:

Malaysian batik is a craft art made by hand entirely or partially that has motifs that are unique to the art and culture of the Malaysian community through the batik-making process by using batik wax or materials and colour-blocking techniques to produce batik patterns. Malaysian batik consists of:

  • Hand-drawn batik
  • Stamped batik
  • Sutera Saring batik
  • Alternative batik

Further information on Malaysian batik can be found at the following link: https://www.kraftangan.gov.my/index.php?co m_content&id=296

2. Are male civil servants allowed to wear short-sleeved Malaysian batik shirts?

No. Male civil servants must wear long-sleeved Malaysian batik shirts based on the Table of Procedures for Wearing Malaysian Batik Clothing in paragraph 4 of Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

Wearing Malaysian Batik Clothing During Working Hours for Federal Public Service Officers

1. What is the definition of Malaysian batik?

The definition of Malaysian batik is as follows:

Malaysian batik is a craft art made by hand entirely or partially that has motifs that are unique to the art and culture of the Malaysian community through the batik-making process by using batik wax or materials and colour-blocking techniques to produce batik patterns. Malaysian batik consists of:

  • Hand-drawn batik
  • Stamped batik
  • Sutera Saring batik
  • Alternative batik

Further information on Malaysian batik can be found at the following link: https://www.kraftangan.gov.my/index.php?co m_content&id=296

2. Are male civil servants allowed to wear short-sleeved Malaysian batik shirts?

No. Male civil servants must wear long-sleeved Malaysian batik shirts based on the Table of Procedures for Wearing Malaysian Batik Clothing in paragraph 4 of Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

3. What is the circular and guideline that can be referred to regarding the wearing of Malaysian batik clothing?

Service Circular Letter Number 1 of 2006 - Alternative Clothing Fashion as Clothing While Working and Attending Official Ceremonies.

21. Adakah tanda nama jenis magnet, pin atau apa-apa jenis penyemat lain dibenarkan?
Tanda nama jenis magnet, pin atau apa-apa jenis penyemat lain adalah dibenarkan.
23 Adakah pemakaian ‘nama’ pada tanda nama boleh melebihi daripada satu perkataan seperti “SITI AISYAH’
Boleh, dengan syarat bilangan huruf berkenaan tidak menyebabkan tulisan pada tanda nama terlalu kecil dan sukar dibaca dalam jarak empat (4) meter