The Karnataka cabinet in India just approved a landmark menstrual leave policy granting women across various sectors one paid day off per month to promote workplace dignity and inclusivity. This applies to industries ranging from garments to IT, according to India Today.
The policy’s evolution reflects a shift from an initial proposal in 2024, which offered six menstrual leaves per year, to the current version providing twelve days of paid leave annually. State Law Minister Santosh Lad emphasized that this progressive step acknowledges the roles women play and supports their well-being in the workplace.
While the policy has been lauded for its inclusivity, success hinges on equitable implementation. There is a need for employers to ensure that women are not penalized for taking menstrual leave and that such leave does not negatively impact their professional growth or opportunities.Â
The policy’s effectiveness will depend on its adoption across various sectors and the establishment of clear guidelines to prevent potential misuse or discrimination.

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