MENSTRUAL HYGIENE IN INDIA: Challenges that need to be sorted 1. Spreading awareness ~ as we know television has a huge role in this, by telecasting programs about hygiene in India, by making them aware about the importance of it, by applying govt programmers and schemes, by taking sessions in schools and colleges . 2. Reducing the cost of hygiene product ~ as we know India is a developing country, so still there are many sections of society who cannot afford the product, especially women have to face this problem more as the menstrual product (pads, tampons ) are very expensive so, the govt should at least makes these product affordable. 3. Making product more approachable ~ In most of the rural areas women still use cloth for menstruation. The product is not approachable to them they still think that the cloth is the beat method for them and hesitant to use the modern menstrual products. 4. Removing the Patriarchal mindset ~ in patriarchy the m...
NAVRATRI SYMBOLISE FEMINISM Navratri is observed as the goddess worship- the divine feminine- who is viewed as the central of existence. It tells us how women can conquer demons which the best of men couldn’t . Of how applying sringaar isn’t sign of weakness. Durga wears her femininity with pride, even while she is locked in a bloody battle with demons. Potential in every women - feminism discovered and celebrated through Navratri, the nine days for nine moods, the nine emotions, the nine shades of women, ranging from mild to wild, from compassion to retribution, from love to war. The mild mannered Lakshmi, the quick witted Saraswati , the bloodthirsty Kali are all various forms/avtars of women. Here, the goddess are not a symbolic resource but as potential in every women. Defeating the inequalities – the goddess Durga is the Adi Shakti, form from the combined energies of the male gods, aggressive, striding on the lion of misogyny patriarchy, and going...