Barbers in BD town face fines for ‘foreign’ cuts

Published March 22, 2019
Any stylists infringing the directive face fines of 40,000 taka or $480. ─ File photo
Any stylists infringing the directive face fines of 40,000 taka or $480. ─ File photo

DHAKA: A barber’s association in a northern Bangladesh town has warned its members not to give “foreign” haircuts or beard styles on pain of fines, an official said on Thursday.

An association order has been hung up at every barber shop in the town of Bhuapur in the conservative Muslim-majority South Asian nation of 165 million people.

Any stylists infringing the directive face fines of 40,000 taka ($480).

Flamboyant hairstyles adopted by some of the Bollywood and Hollywood movie heroes and top cricketers have become increasingly popular among young men in Bangladesh, where short and neat cuts used to be the norm.

The head of the association Shekhar Chandra Sheel said they took the measure following a request from the local police chief.

“He asked us not to cut hair and beards following the Western model. He said these hairstyles are spoiling our young generation,” he said.

He said barber shops in the neighbouring towns of Sakhipur and Basail have also adopted similar measures.

Bhuapur police official Rashedul Islam said that he made the appeal after local parents, guardians and teachers urged him to stop their sons getting foreign styles.

“I asked the barbers to come and have a cup of tea with me. And I requested them not to cut hair like the ones done by errant young men,” he said.

Published in Dawn, March 22nd, 2019

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