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Centre to SC: Menstrual hygiene policy for female students framed, approved

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 13 November 2024 ()
The Indian government has notified the Supreme Court about the establishment of a new "Menstrual Hygiene Policy for School Going Girls." This policy, approved by the Union health ministry, aims to improve menstrual hygiene practices and provide access to sanitary products for female students in government schools across the country.
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