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India state offers menstrual leave to all working women

9 days ago
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  • Karnataka becomes the first Indian state to offer paid menstrual leave to all working women in formal jobs.
  • Women aged 18-52 can take one day of menstrual leave per month without a medical certificate, but it cannot be carried forward.
  • The policy covers 350,000-400,000 women in the formal sector but excludes six million in the informal sector.
  • Experts suggest the policy should extend to the informal sector.
  • Menstrual leave is not new; countries like Spain, Japan, and some Indian states already offer it.
  • The policy sparks debate over potential gender bias and equality concerns.
  • Supporters argue it's a necessary right to avoid losing pay or working through menstrual pain.
  • Opponents feel the policy will be hard to implement due to societal taboos around menstruation.
  • Efforts to de-stigmatize menstruation include empathy exercises for men and policy discussions.
  • Some women believe the policy could help normalize discussions about menstruation.