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Kareena Kapoor Joins Initiative To Improve Menstrual Health In Gujarat Schools
Kareena Kapoor Joins Initiative To Improve Menstrual Health In Gujarat Schools

News18

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Kareena Kapoor Joins Initiative To Improve Menstrual Health In Gujarat Schools

Last Updated: Kareena Kapoor supports a menstrual health initiative in Gujarat schools by the Government of Gujarat and UNICEF India, educating over 191,000 students with engaging tools. Kareena Kapoor took to social media to lend her voice to a powerful cause, backing a game-changing menstrual health initiative in Gujarat schools. Applauding the state's efforts to create safe, inclusive spaces for students to learn about menstruation, the actress highlighted the importance of awareness over stigma, calling it a crucial step toward building a period-friendly world. On Wednesday, the 'Udta Punjab' actress shared on Instagram that, developed by the Government of Gujarat with support from UNICEF India, the initiative is transforming how young students—both girls and boys—learn about periods. Kareena revealed that these specially designed corners offer engaging educational tools such as card games, role-play aprons, interactive models, and easy-to-understand booklets, making menstrual health education accessible and stigma-free. Sharing a couple of photos featuring girls, Kareena wrote, 'Periods aren't a problem… lack of awareness is. That's why Gujarat's schools now have Menstrual Corners which are safe, welcoming spaces where students learn about periods through simple & engaging tools like card games, role-play aprons, interactive models, and booklets. This game-changing initiative, developed by the government with support from @UNICEFindia, is breaking taboos and helping normalize conversations around menstruation." She added, 'With over 103,000 girls and 88,000 boys already reached, it's not just boosting awareness…it's building confidence, dignity, and helping girls stay in school and chase their dreams Let's keep supporting open conversations and safe environments for every student. #PeriodFriendlyWorld #MHDay2025 #MenstruationMatters." On the work front, the 44-year-old actress was recently seen in Rohit Shetty's action-packed cop universe film 'Singham Again,' where she shared screen space with an ensemble cast that included Ajay Devgn, Deepika Padukone, Tiger Shroff, Arjun Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Akshay Kumar, and Jackie Shroff. Up next, Kareena Kapoor is reportedly gearing up to team up with director Meghna Gulzar for an upcoming project. The film, tentatively titled 'Daayra', is rumored to also star popular Malayalam actor Prithviraj Sukumaran in a key role. While the news has sparked excitement, an official announcement is still awaited. First Published:

Kareena Kapoor backs game-changing menstrual health initiative in Gujarat schools, ET Education
Kareena Kapoor backs game-changing menstrual health initiative in Gujarat schools, ET Education

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Kareena Kapoor backs game-changing menstrual health initiative in Gujarat schools, ET Education

Advt Advt Mumbai, Kareena Kapoor took to social media to lend her voice to a powerful cause, backing a game-changing menstrual health initiative in Gujarat schools Applauding the state's efforts to create safe, inclusive spaces for students to learn about menstruation, the actress highlighted the importance of awareness over stigma, calling it a crucial step toward building a period-friendly world. On Wednesday, the 'Udta Punjab' actress shared on Instagram that, developed by the Government of Gujarat with support from UNICEF India, the initiative is transforming how young students-both girls and boys-learn about revealed that these specially designed corners offer engaging educational tools such as card games, role-play aprons, interactive models, and easy-to-understand booklets, making menstrual health education accessible and a couple of photos featuring girls, Kareena wrote, "Periods aren't a problem... lack of awareness is. That's why Gujarat's schools now have Menstrual Corners which are safe, welcoming spaces where students learn about periods through simple & engaging tools like card games, role-play aprons, interactive models, and booklets. This game-changing initiative, developed by the government with support from @UNICEFindia, is breaking taboos and helping normalize conversations around menstruation."She added, "With over 103,000 girls and 88,000 boys already reached, it's not just boosting building confidence, dignity, and helping girls stay in school and chase their dreams Let's keep supporting open conversations and safe environments for every student. #PeriodFriendlyWorld #MHDay2025 #MenstruationMatters."On the work front, the 44-year-old actress was recently seen in Rohit Shetty's action-packed cop universe film 'Singham Again,' where she shared screen space with an ensemble cast that included Ajay Devgn, Deepika Padukone, Tiger Shroff, Arjun Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Akshay Kumar, and Jackie next, Kareena Kapoor is reportedly gearing up to team up with director Meghna Gulzar for an upcoming project. The film, tentatively titled 'Daayra', is rumored to also star popular Malayalam actor Prithviraj Sukumaran in a key role. While the news has sparked excitement, an official announcement is still awaited.

Statement to mark Menstrual Hygiene Day Français
Statement to mark Menstrual Hygiene Day Français

Cision Canada

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • Cision Canada

Statement to mark Menstrual Hygiene Day Français

OTTAWA, ON, May 28, 2025 /CNW/ - The Honourable Rechie Valdez, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism), made the following statement on Menstrual Hygiene Day. "Menstrual Hygiene Day is a reminder that we must always tackle the stigma around menstruation – and the very real impact that period poverty has on people's lives. Menstrual equity also has an important impact on the economy, as period poverty can affect workforce participation, contribute to absenteeism, and limit productivity. For instance, 15% of people in Canada who menstruate say their inability to afford menstrual products holds them back from participating in daily activities, such as attending school or work. Through Food Banks Canada we are running the Menstrual Equity Fund pilot to address barriers to accessing menstrual products. This initiative is dedicated to ensuring that menstruation is never a barrier to education or employment. This Menstrual Hygiene Day let's help raise awareness on what menstrual equity really means. Let's keep pushing to end period poverty in Canada. Join the conversation online by using #MHDay2025 and help challenge taboos and make menstrual health a priority." Follow Women and Gender Equality Canada:

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