Date : 26-04-2024
In a significant move towards fostering inclusivity and gender justice, Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Mumbai has sanctioned a menstrual leave policy for its students. The policy, proposed by the Student Bar Council and unanimously approved by the Executive Council on April 4, aims to address the unique needs of menstruating individuals on campus.
Key Features of the Policy
Inclusive Approach
The policy extends beyond gender binaries and applies to all menstruating students on campus, ensuring that diverse needs are met and respected.
Statement from MNLU Registrar
Dr. Pratapsinh Salunke, Registrar in-charge at MNLU, emphasized the importance of inclusivity and gender justice, applauding the initiative as a progressive step. He affirmed the essential nature of such leaves and encouraged educational institutions to adopt similar pragmatic approaches.
Awareness and Support Initiatives
MNLU Mumbai, in collaboration with the Student Bar Association, is actively promoting awareness about menstrual health and hygiene. Additionally, efforts are underway to enhance access to menstrual hygiene products on campus and provide counseling services for students facing menstrual-related challenges.
Widespread Adoption
MNLU Mumbai joins the ranks of several other national law universities in India that have implemented menstrual leave policies, including MNLU Aurangabad, NLIU Bhopal, DNLU Jabalpur, NALSAR Hyderabad, and NLUJA Assam. This collective effort underscores a broader commitment to prioritizing the well-being and inclusivity of students across educational institutions in the country.