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  • SC urges Centre for menstrual hygiene model in schools across states

    SC urges Centre for menstrual hygiene model in schools across states

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Central government to formulate standard operating procedures (SOPs) and develop a model for all state and Union Territories (UTs) in connection with menstrual hygiene for girls studying in schools.

    A bench of Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and comprising Justices P.S. Narasimha and J.B. Pardiwala appointed the Union Health and Family Welfare Secretary as the nodal officer to coordinate with all the states and UTs. The bench said the nodal officer will collect data to develop a national policy.

    During the hearing in the matter, the bench said the issue is of immense importance and the government should engage with all stakeholders for menstrual hygiene in schools, including government and government-aided schools, and also give leeway to states and UTs to modify the scheme as per their local needs.

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    The top court directed all states and UTs to bring on record their menstrual hygiene management strategies and plans and also noted that Ministries of Health and Family Welfare, Education, and Jal Shakti have schemes for menstrual hygiene.

    The top court directed the Centre to file an updated status report by the end of July.

    Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, representing the Centre, said different ministries have guidelines and schemes dedicated to improve access to menstrual hygiene for young and adolescent girls. She stressed that the responsibility of providing health care services lies with state governments as public health is a state subject.

    In an affidavit, the Health Ministry has said that public health is a state subject and the responsibility of providing healthcare services is that of respective state governments.

    The top court also directed all states and UTs to make provision for ensuring availability of quality low-cost sanitary pads, vending machines in schools.

    The Central government response came on a plea filed by Congress leader Jaya Thakur seeking issuance of directions for providing free sanitary pads to girls studying in classes 6 to 12 in government schools across the country.

    The plea, filed through advocate Varinder Kumar Sharma, said serious difficulty is faced by adolescent females between the ages of 11 to 18 years, who are coming from poor backgrounds facing the insurmountable difficulties in receiving education on account of lack of access to education, a constitutional right under Article 21A of the Constitution of India and it is free and compulsory under the Right to Education Act, 2009.

    “These are adolescent females who are not equipped with and are also not educated by their parents about menstruation and menstrual hygiene. The deprived economic status and illiteracy leads to prevalence of unhygienic and unhealthy practices which has serious health consequences; increases obstinacy and leads to eventual dropping out from schools,” added the plea.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • JB parodies Jorge Montoya and he replies: “Because of mental hygiene, I don’t usually see those things”

    JB parodies Jorge Montoya and he replies: “Because of mental hygiene, I don’t usually see those things”

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    “JB on ATVs” launched a funny sketch in which he does mockery of the controversial comment of the congressman Jorge Montoya on the alfalfa

    Recently, Jorge Montoya he has been heavily criticized for his broadcast comments. A newspaper report revealed that Parliament signed a contract with a company to provide a buffet for congressmen, which costs 80 soles per person. Questions to this addendum provoked a fierce reaction from the legislator. “I ask you, what do you eat? Third-rate food, surely. (…) What one looks for when making a contract is to get the best of the best. They will want us to eat alfalfa,” the Renovación Popular spokesperson told reporters.

    For this reason, “JB on ATVs” He made a funny sketch in which he parodies his controversial statements by Montoya Manrique. This generated a reply from the ex-military, who assured that he had not seen the program Jorge Benavides. “I have never watched JB’s show. (…) They have told me that some laughed at what they had done, ”she said. “Due to mental hygiene, I am not used to seeing those things. I say the things I say. When I have to apologize, I will apologize. In this case, I will not do it, because I have not offended anyone, ”she added.

    ‘Yuca’ parodied María del Carmen Alva on “JB por ATV” due to controversy over the Congressional buffet

    Jorge Montoya He was not the only one parodied by the case of the buffet. Maria Del Carmen Alva also had an imitation in “JB on ATVs”. In the funny sketch, “Yuca” plays the former president of Congress. The comedian tastes dishes such as calamari in its ink with rum and chicken in wine. “Now, since it seems that I’m getting dizzy and the buffet is free, I’m going to go around one more time”, said ‘María del Carmen Calva’.

    Parliamentarians must pay for their food: Congress announces cancellation of the controversial buffet

    what will he say this time Jorge Montoya? This Monday, February 27, the Mayor’s Office of Congress left the buffet out of service for plenary sessions. This, given the numerous criticisms after its implementation. “As of the date, the Human Resources department has been informed that the delivery of the buffet is annulled,” said Pablo Noriega, the general director of Parliament Administration, at a press conference.

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )