Bahini Scheme

In News

  • The Sikkim government is set to announce a scheme to install vending machines to dispense sanitary napkins.

Bahini Scheme

  • Objective:
    • To provide free sanitary pads in all its 210 secondary and senior secondary government schools across the state.
  • Aim: 
    • Providing 100 percent access to free and safe sanitary pads to secondary and senior secondary Government school going girls.
    • To curb dropout of girls from schools.
    • To raise awareness about menstrual hygiene.
  • Targeting bigger audience:
    • Training programmes will be held for teachers and counsellors who will then disseminate the information to the students. 
    • The vision is that the students will take this information back to their communities and will be able to target the women of these communities through the students.
  • Installation: 
    • Incinerators will also be installed at these schools for proper disposal of pads.
  • Experiment based collaboration: 
    • The scheme is based on an experiment the state government initiated in 2018, in collaboration with Sulabh International, where vending machines were installed in some schools.
  • Budgetary support: 
    • The scheme being a part of the Budget, will receive proper funding.
  • Coverage: 
    • All Government schools will be covered and tenders will be issued for the dispensing machines. 
    • There are about 18,665 adolescent girls studying in government schools in Sikkim. 
  • Need of the scheme:
    • Access: 
      • Access to sanitary napkins, especially in rural Sikkim, much of which is remote and difficult terrain, is difficult. 
      • Often, even shops don’t keep napkins in these areas.
    • Dropout: 
      • The dropout rate of students in Sikkim, for both boys and girls, is similar to the national average, which is approximately 20% for both genders.
      • While girls in Sikkim may not drop out of schools due to menstruation, it is definitely a contributing factor.
    • Quality of sanitary napkins:
      • Accessibility of sanitary pads depends on affordability. 
      • There are many companies that produce pads locally now, but the fear is that these pads are not of good quality.
  • Water aid India Finding:
    • It is an Non Profit Organisation which highlighted that:
      • During menstruation, adolescent girls skip school for five to six days every month.
      • 23 percent opt to drop out completely due to lack of proper toilet facilities and inadequate provisions.

 

Image Courtesy: Guidelines 

 

Significance

  • Easy accessibility and availability of sanitary napkins will be provided.
  • Involvement of Anganwadi Centres will help reach a bigger audience of women.
  • More awareness will come to people and less stigmatisation of menstrual hygiene.
  • Budgetary allocation will help in providing continuous and qualitative availability of pads.
  • Dropout rate  might decrease with availability at school level.
  • Sensitization of teachers through training programmes will help adolescent girls to reach out to their teachers in case of problems.

National Education Policy

  • According to the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, anganwadi centres are to be set up inside school campuses. 
  • Generally, women don’t always turn up at anganwadi centres. 
  • But if centres are in schools, access becomes more natural as students come everyday in any case. 
  • So anganwadi and ASHA workers will also be roped in for a menstrual hygiene programme under Bahini Scheme.

 

Image Courtesy: Guidelines 

 

National Guidelines on Menstrual Hygiene Management

  • Menstrual hygiene management is an integral part of the Swachh Bharat Mission Guidelines (SBM-G).
  • The Guideline is issued by the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation
  • Its objective is to support all adolescent girls and women. 
  • It outlines what needs to be done by state governments, district administrations, engineers and technical experts in line departments; and school head teachers and teachers.

Way Ahead

  • Most women in rural areas resort to homemade sanitary pads so a Government Initiative for creating more awareness about Menstrual Hygiene is bound to go a long way.
  • Introducing it at school level while taking help from Anganwadi Centres located within schools will take the Government’s agenda on a bigger scale covering all women eventually.

Source: IE

 

Other News of the Day

In News Every year 15th March is celebrated as the World Consumer Rights Day. About the day History: World Consumer Rights Day was inspired by President John F Kennedy, who sent a special message to the US Congress on 15th March 1962, in which he formally addressed the issue of consumer rights. He was the...
Read More

In News  Recently, the United States approved a $200-million arms package for Ukraine, which would include US-made Stinger Missiles, which are a type of shoulder-fired Man-Portable Air-Defence Systems (MANPADS).  What are MANPADS? Man-Portable Air-Defence Systems are short-range, lightweight and portable surface-to-air missiles that can be fired by individuals or small groups to destroy aircraft or...
Read More

 In Context  M.N. Srinivas, an eminent social anthropologist, produced a detailed explanation of the phenomenon of Sanskritization in ‘A Note on Sanskritization and Westernisation (Far Eastern Quarterly, 1956)’. What is Sanskritisation? Sanskritisation referred to the lower castes’ adoption of the practices and rites of the locally dominant caste in a particular region, which included Brahmin...
Read More

In  News  India’s maternal mortality ratio (MMR) has improved to 103 in 2017-19, from 113 in 2016-18 as per a special bulletin released by the Registrar General of India. India is all set to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) target of Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) of 70 maternal deaths per lakh live births by 2030...
Read More

In News  Recently, the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers has released an Approach paper for the Draft National Policy for the Medical Devices, 2022. Salient features of Policy  Regulatory streamlining in order to optimise regulatory processes and multiplicity of agencies for enhanced ease of doing business, along with harmonisation with global standards to ensure standardisation....
Read More

In Context  The vast scope and potential of blockchain technology has attracted the gaming industry over the past few years.  With the success that CryptoKitties has garnered, more blockchain games, such as Axie Infinity, have now been introduced. What is Blockchain? Blockchain is a decentralised database that stores information. It relies on technology that allows...
Read More

In News Recently, Ukrainian police have accused Russian forces of launching phosphorous bomb attacks in the eastern regions of Lugansk & and Donetsk, collectively called the Donbas. About International law prohibits the use of white phosphorus shells in heavily populated civilian areas but allows them in open spaces to be used as cover for troops....
Read More

In News The PM paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on the 92nd anniversary of Dandi March. Dandi March It is also known as Salt Satyagraha and marked the first step of the Civil Disobedience movement. Reasons behind the launch of Dandi March: Simon Commission: No Indian was included in it despite protests by Congress and...
Read More