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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Period - End of Sentence

Period - End of Sentence


For many of us, Periods are a normal process that occurs every month. While we might suffer from minor irritations such as pain and discomfort, it doesn’t usually have an impact on our personal and professional development. For many girls in the world, especially in rural areas this is not the case. Menstruation prevents them from going to school or to work, and sometimes from performing daily activities like cooking, praying, exercising.

why it's still not easy for women to live and why only SHE has to suffer every time. I know India now has improved much and there were some of the parents who support their girl child and give her all the freedom that she deserves. I'm also living far away from my parents. They trust me that's why they allowed me to study far away. But at least their mindset isn't the same as the people who still want their girl child or sister even husband who think of himself as a kind of patriarchy. It should be the END of the sentence and this patriarchy world where women still hide their emotions and are not standing free to talk to their brother, husband, and father about PERIOD. And had no freedom at all. 

 It was the central issue and the issue from the history and recurring, which is still in some rural areas exists. I was born in the 20s and when I first had my first period. My mother told me about what exactly it is? The symptoms, the precautions, and moreover how I can use the pad. The first she arranged the pad and gave it to me and told me not to worry because seriously I was felt panicked. We know we can talk easily about periods because we're living in municipal areas where these things matter in a very casual way. 

This is something which faded somewhere between the big crisis. it's not about periods problems or PMS. It's about how women still facing a struggle in some villages where their minds still stuck to use a cloth over a pad. And how they've no confidence in themselves to speak about or even pronounce the word. In a documentary, they also asked some male minority about it. They laughed and termed PERIOD as a female illness. The team who made the documentary was screened in 2018. The modern era where still some people living off this kind of verdict.

It's not their fault obviously. People before had some kind of integrity and sincerity. They have ethics, values. It's not like we're not having it but yeah I also don't say NAMASTE 🙏 when some of my relatives arrive at my house without informing. School in rural areas where girls are not able to speak a few lines about it. Maybe they know what it is but because of where your origin is, you have that come up with the attitude. The documentary was in a village where a girl dreams of becoming a police officer in Delhi and she started a job of making and selling the pad in his village and the wages she's earning from it. She uses it in her training for Delhi police

Arunachalam Muruganantham who has done a great job of organizing a low- cost sanitary napkin machine. Give some employment to the women who needed and want to do something for the world. He teaches the women about the working of the machine. And they all bring efforts for themselves and the naive women in the world.

Author: Shivangi Dwivedi for NDC

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