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India's Supreme Court rules menstrual health a fundamental right, mandating schools provide pads, toilets, and education.
The Indian Supreme Court has ruled that menstrual health is a fundamental right guaranteed by Article 21 of the Constitution, alongside the right to life, dignity, and privacy.
On January 30, 2026, the court ordered all public and private schools to provide separate, disability-friendly toilets, free biodegradable sanitary pads through vending machines, and menstrual hygiene management areas.
It required menstrual health education to combat stigma and warned that noncompliance could result in private school derecognition.
The decision, based on a petition highlighting widespread discrimination and invasive practices, seeks to ensure that girls can attend school without shame or hardship.
La Corte Suprema de la India dictamina que la salud menstrual es un derecho fundamental, obligando a las escuelas a proporcionar almohadillas, baños y educación.