Maharashtra School under Fire After Girls Forced to Strip for Period Check

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In a harrowing incident that has set off a chain reaction of outrage, girl students in classes 5 to 10 at RS Damani School in Shahapur, Thane district, were forced to strip and get a menstruation check by school authorities after blood spots were seen in a school toilet.

As per police sources, the incident happened on Tuesday when school officials allegedly found blood stains in a washroom. What ensued has left parents, child rights activists, and teachers in the state stunned. The administration, rather than addressing the issue sensitively, apparently called some girls to the toilet and questioned them about whether or not they had their periods. Parents also allege that some of the students were asked to take off their underclothes for inspection.

The psychological effect on the students has been traumatic, with some reported to be in a state of shock. "Rather than educating these girls about menstruation—a natural physiological process—they have been embarrassed and subjected to enormous mental pressure," said one parent who wished to remain unnamed when approached by NDTV. "This act is shameful and a gross violation of child rights. We want the principal arrested without delay."

After protests by the parents at the school on the following day, the police have intervened and registered a case since then. The principal is also being questioned.

The incident has led to a fresh clamor for menstrual education in schools and more sensitivity on the part of educators. Activists have condemned the ignorance and insensitivity displayed by the school administration, particularly in the case of such a natural phenomenon of adolescent health.

As the probe goes on, parents and rights organizations are calling for answers and severe action against the perpetrators. The education department is also bound to undertake an internal investigation.