New Delhi, Aug. 4 -- Madhu (13) lives in a remote village in Northern India, and belongs to a low-income household with no toilet, and limited access to water. When she got her first period, Madhu's mother gave her a piece of rag to manage her menses. She told Madhu that she was unclean, and what norms she should follow to avoid polluting the kitchen and puja (prayer) space. Following her mother's well-meant advice, she began endangering her health for five days, every month, accepting a natural body cycle as a matter of shame....