28/05/2026
Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026.
This Menstrual Hygiene Day, let’s stop treating periods as a “hush-hush” topic.
If you have a son, teach him respect and sensitivity. If you have a daughter, give her confidence — not shame.
Menstruation is not weakness. It is not impurity. It is natural, healthy, and a part of life.
Real change begins at home — with conversations that are open, respectful, and free from stigma.
Let’s raise a generation that chooses awareness over awkwardness, dignity over silence.
Honoured to be the Chief Guest today at the launch of a very meaningful initiative by Pinkishe Foundation in partnership with Amazon India under Project Prayatna on Menstrual Hygiene Day. ( Pinkishe Foundation)
The awareness murals at Millennium City Centre Underpass beautifully transform public spaces into platforms for dialogue, dignity, and awareness around menstrual health. The launch of the Menstrual Awareness Van is another commendable step towards taking education, awareness, and support directly to communities across Delhi NCR and Haryana.
Breaking period stigma begins with conversation, compassion, and collective action. Compliments to Pinkishe Foundation and Amazon India for driving such impactful social change and creating a more informed, inclusive, and sensitive society.