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Period Chart Campaign
Native name पीरियड चार्ट मुहिम
Date2019
LocationIndia
ThemeFeminine hygiene
MotiveOpen discussions about menstruation
Patron(s)Sunil Jaglan

The Period Chart Campaign is an Indian social movement aimed at normalising menstruation and reducing stigma. Launched by social activist Sunil Jaglan in 2019, the campaign encourages open discussions about menstruation.

History

The movement was inspired by Jaglan’s discussions with his daughters about menstruation, during which he recognised the need for open dialogue on the subject.

Jaglan gathered information from doctors, leading to the creation of period charts in 2019. These charts display the dates and duration of menstrual cycles and aimed to promote transparency and support from male family members.

With the period chart on the wall, both the men and women in the family know that the girl’s period is due. It is to start a discussion and normalise periods within the family

— Sunil Jaglan

Goal

The movement was launched with an aim to dispel myths surrounding menstrual hygiene.

The Period Chart is a calendar-style chart that allows women in the household to write their names, months, and dates to keep track of their menstrual cycles. It also helps monitor any changes in the timing of their periods over time.

The initiative encourages families to display the chart on the walls of their homes with the goal to foster open conversations about a topic that is often stigmatised in Indian households.

Impact

Originally launched in villages in Nuh and Jind districts of Haryana, the campaign has expanded to seven Indian states, involving over a thousand women participants.

The campaign received support from UN Women to implement the initiative in Nepal.

In popular culture

A short film titled "Period Chart," directed by M. Taufik and starring Rahul Kumar, was released in 2021, inspired by and named after the campaign.

References

  1. ^ "Haryana: Period charts at home is former sarpanch's latest campaign". The Times of India. 2021-02-24. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  2. "Man Behind 'Selfie With Daughter' Starts Campaign To Praise PM Modi". Times Now. 2024-03-07. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  3. "Menstruation: Indian women fight period shame with charts". 2022-08-17. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  4. "Period charts at home: Former sarpanch's campaign helps Haryana women manage menstrual cycle with family support". The Indian Express. 2022-12-21. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  5. ^ "This former Sarpanch is fighting against menstrual myths". The Times of India. 2021-07-31. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  6. "Period Chart Campaign". selfiewithdaughter.org. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  7. खातून, अलमिना (2023-02-02). "सैनिटरी नैपकिन, मेंस्ट्रुअल कप के साथ-साथ पीरियड चार्ट भी हुआ उन दिनों में जरूरी". ThePrint (in Hindi). Retrieved 2024-12-26.
  8. ^ "स्क्रीन पर दिखेगी हरियाणा से शुरू महिलाओं की पीरियड चार्ट मुहिम, जानें क्या है यह अभियान - Womens Period chart, Menstruation chart, period chart campaign from Haryana will be seen on the screen Jagran special". Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  9. "Breaking Taboos: Period Charts Empower Women and Normalize Menstruation in India". www.pinkishe.org. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
  10. JantaTv. "नेपाल को भाया सुनील जागलान द्वारा शुरू किया गया पीरियड चार्ट व बेटियों के नाम नेम प्लेट अभियान". JANTATV NEWS (in Hindi). Retrieved 2024-12-25.
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