Dharmashastra National Law University in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, has taken a significant step to support the well-being of its female students. The university has decided to grant a 6-day leave during their menstrual cycles. This move is considered to be the first of its kind in India and could potentially set a new standard for educational institutions across the country. The university has officially passed an order to provide leave to female students during their menstrual cycles. According to the decision, the leave will be calculated based on the semester system. This move has been welcomed by the student community, and many have already started applying for the leave. Praveen Tripathi, the Student Welfare Officer at the university, has issued a written order regarding this decision. The university administration took this step after much deliberation and considering the long-standing demand from female students for menstrual leave. The university's principal, Shailesh N. Hadley, stated that the decision was made in accordance with the provisions of an act that allows the administration to make decisions considering the convenience of students. Based on this, various categories have been created to approve the leave for female students.The Decision in Detail
Student Welfare Officer's Role
Act Provisions