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Odisha government has announced a new colour code: Orange Tan-A for all school buildings

Bhubaneswar: 5/3/25:The Odisha government has announced a new colour code: Orange Tan-A for all school buildings including PM-SHRI schools across the State. The decision, made by the School and Mass Education Department, aims to create a unique and recognizable visual identity for all government-run schools.

The new colour code will be implemented during construction, repair, and renovation works and will supersede all previous instructions related to school building colour codes. In a letter to the Collectors, the OSEPA has instructed to issue suitable instructions to concerned field functionaries to ensure a uniform adoption of the new colour code.

“It is requested to issue suitable instructions to concerned field functionaries for adoption of the approved colour code in all Govt Schools including PM SHRI schools, during construction, repair 8 renovation works. This order would be in supersession of all previous instructions related to colour code of school buildings,” the letter read.

Earlier, the Government also announced to change the dress code in all government schools.

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