Is Manushi Chhillar Changing the Conversation on Menstrual Health?

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Key Takeaways
- Project Shakti focuses on women's health and menstrual hygiene.
- Chhillar aims to break the stigma surrounding menstruation.
- She advocates for free sanitary products during challenging times.
- Her new projects include 'Maalik' and 'Tehran'.
- Education and awareness are key to empowering women.
Mumbai, June 27 (NationPress) Apart from her career as an actress, former Miss World Manushi Chhillar is passionately advocating for women's health through her non-profit initiative, "Project Shakti".
Recently, she visited a school in Mumbai to promote awareness regarding menstrual hygiene and distributed sanitary pads to the students.
In her efforts to dismantle the stigma surrounding menstruation, Chhillar stated, "Today, we have the resources to use menstrual pads - we can work and attend school. However, it wasn't always this way. Now, it’s much simpler to work while standing. In the past, kitchens were situated on the ground, requiring women to sit down to cook. Back then, it was advised to rest and avoid any tasks that could cause more discomfort or pain. Hence, women were discouraged from engaging in kitchen duties. Times have changed, but those outdated rules still persist."
During the COVID-19 lockdown, Chhillar urged state governments to supply free sanitary pads and essential items like iron supplements to women in need.
On the career front, Chhillar is set to appear in two exciting projects: "Maalik" alongside Rajkummar Rao and "Tehran" featuring John Abraham.