Mangaluru, Oct 13: The Karnataka government has issued a directive making it mandatory for all government hospitals in the state including Wenlock Hospital of Mangaluru to have hair salons in their premises.

The salon will be used by both patients and their attendants. The directive is aimed to ensure high personal hygiene among patients and their attendants.
The objective is to have a squeaky clean look - shaved face and combed hair as opposed to the grunge look - to increase confidence levels among patients and also expedite their rate of recovery. The initial focus will be on taluk hospitals.
No stringent rules
However, hospital authorities will also be instructed to ensure there is no violation of religious sentiments on the pretext of personal hygiene. "This is not a hard-and-fast rule, it is only aimed at ensuring a better hospital environment.
The sentiments of different religious communities will be respected and no one will be forced to change his or her looks against their will," a senior health department official said.
"These hospitals also get accident victims and hernia patients. Body hair has to be removed to conduct surgeries or to administer treatment, and we cannot go running in search of a barber in such circumstances. Hence, the directive is to set up barber shops," explained the health minister.
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