The Supreme Court is set to frame guidelines to protect women’s health, dignity, and privacy concerning menstruation, prompted by an incident where sanitation workers were forced to prove they were menstruating. The court expressed concern over ‘period-shaming’ and issued notices to the Centre, acknowledging the SCBA’s petition highlighting widespread such violations.
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