• Latest
  • Trending
SC directs the Centre to frame a national policy

SC directs the Centre to frame a national policy

April 16, 2023
heart attack

Study shows kidney drug can boost treatment for heart attack patients

September 2, 2024
Swaminathan

RBI’s stringent actions intended to protect customers: Swaminathan

September 2, 2024
Dhanush, Shourya and Vania

Dhanush, Shourya and Vania trio break world record in Air Rifle at Deaf World Championships

September 2, 2024
Indian equity indices opened flat on August 29 due to negative cues from Asian and US markets

Sensex closes above 82,500 points for first time ever

September 2, 2024
coal

India’s coal production sees 6.48 pc growth at 384 MT in April-August

September 2, 2024
railways

Cabinet nod to Rs 18,036 cr project to connect Mumbai, Indore via shortest rail route

September 2, 2024
telecom manufacturing

Aim to democratise telecom services under Digital Bharat Nidhi initiative

September 2, 2024
ace ev

Indian commercial vehicle industry reverses decline, to see modest growth in FY25

September 2, 2024
India’s manufacturing growth

India’s manufacturing growth eases in August, stays above long-run average

September 2, 2024
Supreme Court

SC dismisses PIL seeking caste-based census

September 2, 2024

Indian Navy’s P-8I lands in France, marking its first ever deployment in Europe

September 2, 2024
PM Modi congratulates Nishad Kumar

PM Modi congratulates Nishad Kumar on winning silver medal in Paralympics

September 2, 2024
Blitz India UK Edition
Contact
Download
  • Home
  • Booming Britain
  • G20 Podium
  • Legal
  • Specials
  • National
    • East
    • West
    • South
    • North
  • News
  • Education
  • Videos
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Welcome To Blitz India Media
No Result
View All Result

SC directs the Centre to frame a national policy

MENSTRUAL HYGIENE

by Blitzindiamedia
April 16, 2023
in Legal, The Blitz
0
SC directs the Centre to frame a national policy
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

It is the need of the hour in a progressive society like India to change the menstrual health regime of the country. The Supreme Court acknowledged the necessity of a procedure to be laid out by policymakers in this regard. On April 10, it directed the Central Government to frame a national policy on menstrual hygiene for school-going girls.

The issue was raised by petitioner Jaya Thakur, a social worker. She averred that the girls between the age group of 11 and 16 years, who are coming from poor and uneducated background, lack access to hygienic methods during menstruation. Contrary to it is the ‘Right to Health’ embedded under Article 21 and the Directive Principles of State Policy, which gives right to live life with dignity and safety under the Indian Constitution.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Sensex trades flat amid negative global cues

J&K HC orders continuation of benefits under Ayushman Bharat Yojana amid dispute

SC Bench observation

The Chief Justice of India was heading a three-judge Bench on the issue. The court observed: “States also have vital role to play. States should send the Union their menstrual hygiene policies within a period of four weeks. We are nominating the Secretary of MoHFW as the nodal officer to facilitate communication of all ministries and states.

The Centre made its stand clear that it had spent over Rs.197 crore for the cause even though health and education are essentially State subjects

States and UTs shall also indicate the ratio of girls in schools. All states and UTs shall ensure low-cost sanitary napkins and safe disposal mechanism. An updated status report shall be placed on record by union government in three months.’’ The Centre made its stand clear that it had spent over Rs.197 crore for the cause even though health and education are essentially State subjects.

All the states and UTs will also inform the court about the availability of girl toilets, free or subsidised sanitary pads through vending machines and safe disposal mechanisms of sanitary napkins in schools, where girls are enrolled in upper-primary/secondary/ higher secondary classes.

Holistic awareness plan

The petition had not merely asked for the above changes but also asked for a holistic awareness programme having the following components:

  • To bring change in the mindset that declares menstruation as a taboo.
  • Creating awareness about the necessity of menstruation in a female.
  • Ensuring safe and efficient manner of menstrual waste disposal.
  • In disadvantaged areas, providing adequate sanitation, facilities, safe water, adequate toilets, and free or subsidised products to women.

Menstruation requires the need of sanitation, hygiene and safe water. It can be a matter of life and death, if infection spreads following unhygienic behavior. According to a report, almost 8,00,000 women around the world died in a single year, making it the fifth biggest killer of women after heart disease, lower respiratory infection and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Blitzindiamedia News Subscription

Search

No Result
View All Result
Welcome To Blitz India Media

© 2023 Blitz India Media -Blitz India Building A New Nation

Navigate Site

  • Booming Britain
  • G20 Podium
  • New India
  • Legal
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • The Blitz
  • G20 Podium
  • National
    • East
    • West
    • South
    • North
  • Focus
  • Opinion
  • Booming Britain
  • Perspective
  • Legal
  • Specials
  • Download

© 2023 Blitz India Media -Blitz India Building A New Nation