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Menstruation should not be talked about behind closed doors: Kareena Kapoor Khan

Kareena congratulated girls for promoting menstrual hygiene

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UNICEF Goodwill Advocate and Bollywood actor Kareena Kapoor and Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav at a day-long celebration of Menstrual Hygiene in Lucknow on Saturday.
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Speaking openly about menstruation has always been a taboo in this country, and now, in an attempt to break the archaic notion, Kareena Kapoor Khan has called on people to talk about menstruation openly, not behind closed doors.

"I'd like to see this issue being talked about in the media, on websites, not behind closed doors," said the 35-year-old actress while attending an event called 'Celebrating Menstrual Hygiene for all Girls, for all Women' in Lucknow on Saturday.

Further, questioning the conventional thought about chumming women, the Ki and Ka actress said, "God created this, periods are natural. So, how can we say women are impure during their periods?"

"I have a 30 days schedule in a month. We do not stop working but use the right products, keep healthy and clean. Why should others, especially girls, be termed dirty or compelled to miss school?" she added.

Kareena was all praise for young girls, who are promoting menstrual health and hygiene in the Uttar Pradesh, under UNICEF's 'Garima' project.

"I'm speaking from the heart today. Seeing so many girls smiling, doing good work has made me happy," she said. 

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