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Periods still a taboo in Indian society: TISS study

- Aayushi Pratap aayushi.pratap@hindustant­imes.com

Eight of ten Indian girls are not allowed to enter religious shrines when they are on their period; six of ten girls said they are not allowed to touch food in the kitchen, and 3 of 10 are asked to sleep in a separate room.

That menstruati­on taboos still have firm roots in Indian society was revealed in a study by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS).

Funded by the UNICEF and published in the British Medical Journal, the study tried to find India’s Vijender Singh outpunched Tanzania’s Francis Cheka to defend his WBO Asia Pacific Super Middleweig­ht title and remain undefeated in seven profession­al bouts so far. out how much access adolescent girls have to menstrual hygiene in India.

The study used data about 97,070 girls collected by 138 earlier studies on menstrual practices in India, between the years 2000 and 2015.

“India prides itself as a young nation, but these results show religious taboos and restrictio­ns faced by girls are very common. None of these restrictio­ns have any scientific backing,” said professor Sivakami from TISS’ School of Health System Studies.

Sivakami, who was a coauthor of the study with researcher­s from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in the UK, said the findings suggest scientific knowledge about mensuratio­n among girls is inadequate. The study also found that half of all adolescent girls part of the study had no idea about menstruati­on when they got their first period.

Activists fighting gender discrimina­tion said such restrictio­ns imposed on women during their periods have become so common that they are now accepted as social norms.

“There is a mindset that women are impure especially during her periods. The most disturbing thing is women themselves believe that. I know women who don’t enter mandirs in their own homes,” said Trupti Desai, founder of the Bhumata Brigade that successful­ly broke the ban on entry of women into the inner sanctum of the Shani Shingnapur temple in Maharasthr­a’s Ahmednagar.

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