New Delhi, May 28 -- Menstrual Hygiene Day, observed annually on May 28, is not just a day of awareness; it's a call for action, for change.

This year's theme, "Together for a #PeriodFriendlyWorld," envisions a world where menstruation is no longer taboo or a burden, but a normal, respected part of life for all.

As this day serves to break stigmas and promote awareness, doctors and experts across India are urging people to create inclusive, period-positive spaces where women and girls can live, learn, and work without fear.

Dr Tripti Raheja, Lead Consultant, Obstetrics and Gynaecology at CK Birla Hospital, Delhi, underscored the importance of menstrual hygiene in the context of women's health and dignity.

"Menstrual hygiene management...