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    Covid-19 pandemic has demonstrated that menstrual hygiene is a multifaceted challenge in India

    Ira Guha
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    Why India needs to impart comprehensive sexuality education in its schools now more than ever

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    Only 15% girls in India had access to sanitary pads during lockdown

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    Shame, superstition and secrecy hurting menstrual hygiene, finds Tamil Nadu study

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    · Jan 22, 2019 · 07:30 pm
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