Srinagar, March 11 -- Menstruation remains a taboo subject in many cultures, primarily due to long-held cultural beliefs, insufficient open communication, and gender inequality. This results in feelings of shame, secrecy, and limited access to essential resources and education about menstrual health. In India, menstruation is often associated with significant cultural taboos, which can lead to exclusion, misinformation, and adverse health effects. Although progressive policies are being introduced, combining these with cultural sensitivities is important for successful implementation.Women often face restrictions in places like temples, kitchens, and social gatherings, which promote discrimination. The Supreme Court's Sabarimala verdict i...
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