CBSE’s new menstrual hygiene rules every student and parent must know

In a significant move aimed at strengthening student welfare, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has instructed all affiliated schools to implement comprehensive menstrual hygiene management (MHM) practices.

The directive follows a recent judgment by the Supreme Court of India, which recognised menstrual health as an essential component of the right to dignity under Article 21.

SC LINKS MENSTRUAL HEALTH TO FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

In its January 20, 2026 ruling, the apex court underscored that access to safe menstrual hygiene is not merely a health concern but a constitutional guarantee. It highlighted how inadequate facilities and persistent stigma often disrupt girls’ education, leading to absenteeism and, in some cases, early dropouts.

The court called on authorities to ensure that schools become safe and supportive spaces for adolescent girls.

CBSE ROLLS OUT CLEAR IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK

Acting on the directions shared by the Ministry of Education, CBSE has outlined a set of mandatory measures for schools. Institutions are required to upgrade sanitation infrastructure, including clean, private toilets and washing areas exclusively for girls.

Schools must also ensure easy access to sanitary napkins, preferably biodegradable, and establish dedicated MHM corners within campuses. Proper disposal systems for menstrual waste have been made compulsory to maintain hygiene and environmental safety.

Beyond infrastructure, CBSE has placed strong emphasis on education and sensitisation. Schools have been asked to conduct structured awareness programmes on menstruation and puberty, encouraging open conversations in line with National Council of Educational Research and Training and state-level SCERT guidelines.

The aim is to foster a gender-sensitive environment where students can discuss menstrual health without hesitation.

MONITORING, REPORTING AND ACCOUNTABILITY

To ensure these measures translate into action, CBSE has introduced a monitoring mechanism. District Education Officers will conduct periodic inspections, while schools must submit monthly compliance reports through an online portal. Deadlines for the first round of reporting have been set for March 31 and April 30, 2026.

The latest directive marks a crucial shift towards making schools more inclusive and responsive to students’ needs. By aligning policy with constitutional values, CBSE’s move is expected to improve attendance, boost confidence among girls, and create a more equitable learning environment across the country.

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