Help Maharishi Invincibility Institute by Clothing for Men, Ladies, and Children
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Mixed clothing
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Help Maharishi Invincibility Institute by Clothing for Men, Ladies, and Children
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The Maharishi Invincibility Institute believes in maintaining a professional image, which includes dress code, communication, and overall reputation. The institute emphasizes the importance of presenting an appealing image to clients and business partners, as first impressions are crucial for student careers. Smart attire can help ease the tension of making a positive first impression, present greater confidence, and improve motivation to achieve success. The dress code also brings discipline to an individual's life and instills a sense of team spirit among students. To support students in maintaining this professional standard, the institute has established a clothing library where students can borrow formal wear for occasions like interviews if they do not have appropriate attire. However, the institute currently faces a shortage of clothing for students, as well as for young parents who need assistance with their children's clothing. The institute also aims to recycle baby clothes among these students as their children grow.
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