The Supreme Court on Friday held that access to menstrual hygiene is an integral part of a girl childs right to life, dignity ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that access to menstrual hygiene products and facilities is part of the right to life under Article 21, saying lack of access harms the dignity of girl children ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that access to menstrual hygiene and menstrual products is a fundamental right under Article 21, linking it to dignity, privacy, equality and education ...
The Supreme Court issued a series of directions to ensure functional toilets, sanitary napkins, and menstrual support systems in every school across the country ...
The Supreme Court of India has declared the right to menstrual hygiene and access to related products as part of the right to life under Article 21.
The Supreme Court on Friday issued a slew of directions to ensure that menstrual hygiene facilities are readily available to ...
The Supreme Court ruled that insufficient menstrual hygiene facilities in schools infringe upon girls' fundamental rights, including their right to education.
The Supreme Court on Friday delivered the judgment on pan-India implementation of the Centre's policy 'Menstrual Hygiene Policy for School-going Girls' in Government and Government-aided schools. The ...
He said, "The Supreme Court has recognised menstrual health as a fundamental right under Article 21. It has directed that students from Classes 6 to 12 must be provided sanitary pads free of cost.
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10k Students Set to Receive School Hygiene Kits
The Ministry of Education (MoE), has officially launched a national School Hygiene Kits Distribution Exercise, targeting 10,000 at-risk students in vulnerable communities. The initiative is part of ...
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Spare uniforms, free sanitary pads & more: Inside Supreme Court's big order on menstrual hygiene
A bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and R Mahadevan told states and Union Territories to ensure separate toilets for female and male students in all schools.
Highlighting the need to sensitise male teachers and students, the Supreme Court on Friday said the whole ecosystem has to be ...
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