In a recent development, Smriti Irani, the Minister of Women and Child Development, has defended her stance on ‘Period Leaves.’ Addressing concerns about whether a woman’s menstrual cycle should be disclosed to her employer, Irani emphasized that she aims to prevent discrimination and harassment at the workplace, rather than mandating menstrual leave.
Amid the ongoing discussion surrounding women’s entitlement to paid leave during menstruation, actress Dalljiet Kaur took to her Instagram to share her perspective and recount her own struggles.
In a detailed note, Kaur expressed her experience of severe menstrual pain since childhood, highlighting symptoms like nausea, cramps, bloating, and heightened body heat. Advocating for women to have a day off for self-care, she stated, “Women deserve a holiday to sit in bed and get the heat pad and medicines they deserve.”
The actress shared a personal anecdote from her shooting days, enduring pain and discomfort while menstruating. Kaur emphasized the need to grant women three days to rest and relax during their menstrual cycle.
Concluding her post, Kaur emphasized the importance of approving menstrual leaves, acknowledging the diversity in women’s experiences and the necessity of managing monthly pain effectively.
This conversation adds depth to the ongoing discourse on workplace policies concerning women’s health and menstrual well-being.