The Laxmi Foundation created awareness about Menstrual Hygiene in Chandigarh“Dr.Navpreet Kaur took the initiative to break the stigma” Photo by Karolina Grabowska Educating society about menstruation is important Menstruation is taboo, as bleeding women/girls are mostly considered impure and dirty in India, like in many parts of the world. Thus most often the menstrual health... Continue Reading →
Why are acid attacks on women perpetrated by gender-biased mentality?
She is fighting against ignorance regarding acid attacks...For Acid-attack's victims , the Supreme Court of India directed that all hospitals, whether private or public, run by a central, state government, or local bodies, should provide first aid and/or medical treatment free of cost. Supreme Court also directed for the minimum compensation of INR 300,000 ($4200)/− to every acid attack victim in all states and union territories.
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