Union Education Ministry Advocates Menstrual Hygiene Support for Board Exam Girls

The Union Ministry of Education has issued an advisory to schools to provide necessary restroom breaks and free sanitary napkins during class 10 and 12 board exams. Emphasizing menstrual hygiene management, the advisory aims to ensure that girls can perform well academically without facing discomfort or stigma.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 13-06-2024 17:14 IST | Created: 13-06-2024 17:14 IST
Union Education Ministry Advocates Menstrual Hygiene Support for Board Exam Girls
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In a significant move, the Union Ministry of Education has recommended that girl students be allowed necessary restroom breaks during class 10 and 12 board exams, and that free sanitary napkins be available at all examination centres.

Highlighting the critical role of menstrual hygiene management in a girl's overall wellbeing, the ministry has issued an advisory to schools nationwide, including CBSE, KVS, and NVS institutions. The objective is to ensure that menstrual needs do not hinder academic performance.

This comprehensive approach includes educational programs to raise awareness about menstrual health among students, teachers, and staff, aiming to reduce stigma and build a more understanding school environment. The ministry underscores the importance of treating girl students with dignity and respect, thereby enabling them to confidently participate in exams and realize their academic potential.

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