AAP的Raghav Chadha敦促印度承认月经卫生是一项权利,将污名化和缺乏机会作为女孩受教育的障碍。
AAP's Raghav Chadha urges India to recognize menstrual hygiene as a right, citing stigma and lack of access as barriers to girls' education.
AAP MP Raghav Chadha促请印度将月经卫生视为Rajya Sabha演讲期间的一项基本权利,强调污名化和无法获得床垫、水和隐私使超过35名育龄女孩和妇女无法上学。
AAP MP Raghav Chadha urged India to treat menstrual hygiene as a fundamental right during a Rajya Sabha speech, stressing that stigma and lack of access to pads, water, and privacy prevent over 35 crore girls and women from attending school.
他批评社会双重标准,指出公开销售酒精和烟草与卫生产品保密包装形成对照。
He criticized societal double standards, noting the open sale of alcohol and tobacco contrasted with the secretive packaging of sanitary products.
查达呼吁进行系统性变革, 引用政府的努力, 如通过16000个中心以1卢比的价格出售的苏维达品牌护理片, 以及在NFHS-4和NFHS-5之间从57.6%提高卫生实践率到77.3%.
Chadha called for systemic change, citing government efforts like the Suvidha brand pads sold at ₹1 each through 16,000 centers and rising hygienic practice rates from 57.6% to 77.3% between NFHS-4 and NFHS-5.
他强调,进展取决于结束沉默、改进教育和确保所有女孩的尊严。
He emphasized that progress depends on ending silence, improving education, and ensuring dignity for all girls.