Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

TISS students seek ‘period leave’ on campus

- Niraj Pandit niraj.pandit@hindustant­imes.com

On Internatio­nal Women’s Day, the Progressiv­e Students’ Forum (PSF), a student collective at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), submitted a letter to the vice chancellor urging implementa­tion of ‘period leave’ on campus. The letter advocating relaxed attendance policies for women during their menstrual cycle was endorsed by 200 menstruati­ng students.

Initiated by PSF, the campaign for period leave began a year ago. The demand for period leave was framed as a matter of basic rest rights, distinct from general medical leave, due to its recurring nature and gender-specific rel- evance.

PSF conducted a referendum among TISS students, where 91.9% voted in favour of implementi­ng period leave. This was followed by a mass mailing campaign and communicat­ion with the administra­tion. In February, the birth month of Savitribai Phule and Fatima Sheikh, PSF organised a weeklong signature campaign. Scores of students joined this campaign and endorsed the letter demanding period leave on campus, which was submitted to the vice chancellor on Friday.

“Over 15 universiti­es across India have already implemente­d period leave policies,” the letter stated. “The hesitance of a progressiv­e institute like TISS to implement period leave on campus is disappoint­ing. We urge the administra­tion to form an expert committee to consider changes in the attendance policy so that period leave may be granted on campus, making it gender-sensitive and inclusive.”

In recent email correspond­ence with the administra­tion, PSF referred to Cochin University in Kerala, which granted a two percent attendance concession to menstruati­ng students following interventi­on by the Students’ Federation of India (SFI).

The email articulate­d challenges faced by students due to stringent attendance requiremen­ts as well as the physical discomfort and weakness experience­d by menstruati­ng students.

TISS officials who did not wish to be identified said they would consider the students’ demand if apex bodies asked them to do so.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The Progressiv­e Students’ Forum held a referendum among TISS students, where 91.9% voted in favour of ‘period leave’.
HT PHOTO The Progressiv­e Students’ Forum held a referendum among TISS students, where 91.9% voted in favour of ‘period leave’.

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