Author : Pavani Sairam, Program Manager

Last year PCT held an all men rally that encouraged men to understand and take better care of their women during their periods. This year, we conducted an online contest: Express Menstruation for children. An online live event will be held on the 28th of May 2020. Dr. Sailaja Kallakuri will speak on the topic of Menstrual Hygiene and common misconceptions surrounding it.

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This article is written to celebrate the Menstrual Hygiene day of 2020 with all of you. Children participated in our Express Menstruation Contest to express their ideas on menstruation and hygiene in ways so artistic, they blew our minds away! You can find glimpses of those here.

This is a good way to make them explore their own ideas of cleanliness and hygiene while saving them from an hour’s worth of boring lecture time. You’ll be surprised to know that the designs that most kids submit not only include a shower or a fancy bathtub, they also accommodate cleaning brushes and bathroom cleaners.
The dust bins, cupboard to store pads that we often find in their drawings show us how integral Menstrual Hygiene has become in their thought processes. They drew mats to dry feet, hangers to hold towels, combs, hand wash, and lights. Their sanitation material also included traditionally used turmeric, along with soaps, liquid hand wash, bathroom cleaning liquids, etc.

“When an irritant enters the shell of an Oyster, it defends itself by coating it with layers of fluid it produces. Overtime, the irritant and the lustrous fluid around it give birth to gorgeous pearls.
So is my period. Though it is painful, uneasy and hard, the menstrual mechanism leads to child birth.”




Don’t you feel compelled to take her lead?




5 winners and 3 runner ups were selected for Design your Dream Bathroom. 15 winners & 14 runner ups were chosen for Name your Period. Winners are awarded Rs. 1000/- and Runner ups were awarded Rs. 500/-.


