Menstrual hygiene status improves in Bihar, Jharkhand

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Around 74 per cent girls in and 76 per cent in used sanitary pads and cloth now, up from 50 per cent and 46 per cent in these two states respectively after the implementation of the "Paheli ki Saheli" programme, according to brand 'Stayfree' manufacturer

As per "Stayfree", a report by (ICMR) 2011-12 states that only 38 per cent menstruating girls in spoke to their mothers about while a 2015 survey by the Ministry found that in 63 per cent schools in villages, teachers never discussed and how to deal with it in a hygienic manner.

"We, at Stayfree, have been continuously working towards bringing about a behavioral change with adolescent girls. And our partnership with continues to address this reality, through educating young girls. 'Paheli ki Saheli' is our effort in providing and awareness to enable girls in not to miss their school," said Dimple Sidhar, Vice President, Marketing, Johnson and Johnson

According to the firm, the access to sanitary napkins, information and knowledge on menstrual hygiene showed an immediate impact on school attendance as 97 per cent approved of attending school during

Dr Yasmin Ali Haque, Representative, India said: "It is just not right that adolescent girls feel the need to miss school due to the pain or stain associated with menstruation. The partnership with has created robust which have equipped girls and people in their ecosystem with necessary life skills on managing this issue."

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 21:14 IST