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Period charts help young Indian women end menstruation shame
The topic has long been taboo in a country with about 350 million women of menstruating age
Anvi Aggarwal, 15, a school student from Chandigarh in Punjab state has started recording her period dates in a period chart to raise awareness about health menstrual cycle. Taniya Dutta for The National
Monika holds the Period Chart that she has put up at her home in Haryana.The chart is an initiative by Sunil Jaglan, a social worker to raise awareness about menstrual health. Taniya Dutta for The National
Monika holds the Period Chart that she has put up at her home in Haryana.The chart is an initiative by Sunil Jaglan, a social worker to raise awareness about menstrual health. Taniya Dutta for The National
Social issues highlighted
January 31, 2021
Rawalpindi: A funny stage play entitled ‘Mr Half Fry’ was presented under the auspices of Punjab Council of the Arts to highlight different social issues through humour and comedy which creates unrest in society.
The play was written by senior artist Anjum Malik and directed by Shahzada Ghaffar.
The caste include Rizwana Khan, Saleem Afandi, Sapna Shah, Shahzada Ghaffar, Hameed Babar, Hina Gul, Anjum Malik, Sajjad Ahmed, Haji Qayyum, Shahzad Pappu, and others played wonder role in the play which was appreciated by the people.
The aim of the play was to provide a neat and clean entertainment facility to the people of twin cities.