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Over 1000 JK Government Schools with Sanitary-Pad-Dispensers

Over 1000 JK Government Schools with Sanitary-Pad-Dispensers.image/Kashmir life

In a groundbreaking move to tackle the persistent stigmas and misconceptions surrounding menstruation in Jammu and Kashmir, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has given its approval for a remarkable initiative. More than 1000 government schools across the region are set to benefit from the installation of sanitary pad vending and incinerator machines. Under the umbrella of the centrally sponsored Samagra Shiksha scheme, this project is poised to revolutionize the experience of menstruating students, dispelling myths and reducing barriers to their education and wellbeing.

Empowering Education: Samagra Shiksha Paves the Way

The wheels have been set in motion for the implementation of the ‘Sanitary Pad Vending Machines and Incinerator Machines’ in 1025 designated schools in Jammu and Kashmir. This vital step, aimed at removing the hurdles that menstruation often poses, is part of the broader Samagra Shiksha scheme. This initiative has been in the pipeline, and now, with MoE’s approval, it is ready to create lasting change in the region.

Widespread Impact: Reaching the Heart of Education

In a recent communication to the Chief Education Officers (CEOs) of Jammu and Kashmir, officials from Samagra Shiksha stated, “At least 1025 government schools, including 74 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBVs) and 951 High and Higher Secondary schools, were approved by MoE for the installation of Sanitary Pad Vending Machines and Incinerator Machines in designated schools of J&K, approved as a spill-over under Samagra Shiksha.” This expansive reach signifies a significant commitment to addressing the menstrual challenges that young girls face in their educational journey.

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Fostering Awareness: Education Beyond the Classroom

In India, a study revealed that a mere 12 percent of women use sanitary napkins, shedding light on the dire need for improved menstrual hygiene. A startling 20 percent of girls avoid using the school toilets during their periods, driven by a fear of staining them, and a large number of them enter this phase of life with little to no knowledge about menstruation. Shockingly, only 16 percent of these girls receive information about menstruation within the school premises. The installation of sanitary pad vending and incinerator machines is not just about practical convenience but also about nurturing awareness, erasing taboos, and promoting a sense of dignity among menstruating students.

Officials from Samagra Shiksha Jammu and Kashmir have taken a comprehensive approach by urging the CEOs to guide the Heads of designated schools in determining suitable locations for the equipment within the school premises. Moreover, ensuring the availability of a 6Amp AC socket, preferably with uninterrupted power supply, is pivotal to the success of this initiative. To address schools lacking electrical fittings, the expenses for installation will be covered from the school’s electric fund and Annual School Grant, guaranteeing that no student is left behind in this transformative journey.

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Officials from Samagra Shiksha Jammu and Kashmir have taken a comprehensive approach by urging the CEOs to guide the Heads of designated schools in determining suitable locations for the equipment within the school premises. Moreover, ensuring the availability of a 6Amp AC socket, preferably with uninterrupted power supply, is pivotal to the success of this initiative. To address schools lacking electrical fittings, the expenses for installation will be covered from the school’s electric fund and Annual School Grant, guaranteeing that no student is left behind in this transformative journey.

Asif Iqbal
Asif Iqbal

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