At a time when the topic of menstruation continues to be discussed in hushed tones, sensitising boys, more than girls, is the need of the hour, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said.

Speaking at the inaugural edition of National Menstrual Conclave, he highlighted the role of education system in instilling awareness about menstruation and menstrual hygiene in young boys and girls alike.

b’Manish Sisodia, the deputy chief minister of Delhi/ Source: PTI’

“The schools have become places within four walls where kids consume education. But, schools can play an important role in normalising issues that have become taboos over the years,” Sisodia said. 

It shows our lack of communication that a simple bodily function has become a taboo. Boys, more than girls, need to be taught about it. So the girls and women can find a support system around them and not feel alienated,” Sisodia said.

The minister also said there was an urgent need for an overhaul of school system and mindset till the mention of menstruation is not frowned upon.

“The campaign will be a success only when we don’t need more such campaigns and NGOs to address the issue. It will only be possible through creative and constructive participation of each member of the society,” the minister said.

Organised by a city-based NGO Sachhi Saheli in association with Aakar and Something Creative, the conclave aimed at eliminating taboos associated with menstruation and normalising discussions around the topic.

(Feature image source: PTI)