A declaration gave by Taliban authorities at a function in Kabul, Hibatullah Akhundzada, said, "Ladies ought to wear a chadori (burqa from head to toe) as it is customary and decent."
It is probably the most brutal control forced on ladies' lives since revolutionary Islamists held onto power.
Women's driving license also banned
Recently, experts in Herat, Afghanistan's most moderate city, requested that driving teachers quit giving licenses to ladies.
"We have been verbally trained to quit giving licenses to ladies drivers," said Jan Agha Achakzai, top of Herat's Traffic Management Institute, which administers driving schools.
Ban imposed on girls going to school
Last March, the Taliban requested the conclusion of young ladies' optional schools in Afghanistan, only hours in the wake of resuming.
Following the decision, around two dozen young ladies and ladies fought in the capital of Afghanistan, raising trademarks of 'Khool Kholo'.
Ban on air travel without a man
The Taliban have reportedly told Afghanistan Airlines that women cannot travel on domestic or international flights without a male mentor.
In any case, after the recover of Afghanistan, the Taliban guaranteed the entire world that it had changed. Ladies will be given their freedoms.