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Period Pain or Paid Vacation? India’s Groundbreaking New Leave Policy for Women Divides the Country

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
November 14, 2025
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Period Pain or Paid Vacation? India's Groundbreaking New Leave Policy for Women Divides the Country
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A groundbreaking new law in Southern India has ignited a fierce national debate, granting all women in the formal workforce a paid day off for their period each month—a move hailed as a revolutionary step for women’s rights but slammed by others as a recipe for workplace discrimination and a policy that fails to tackle the deep-seated shame surrounding menstruation.

The state of Karnataka, a global IT hub, has become the first in India to mandate menstrual leave for both government and private sector employees, covering up to 400,000 women. While proponents like state Labour Minister Santosh Lad call it “one of the most progressive policy decisions for women,” the policy has immediately exposed a stark cultural rift.

The backlash is swift and pointed. “How can one go and seek menstrual leave when we don’t even speak about it?” questioned Anunita Kundu, a software manager, highlighting the pervasive taboo. Another IT worker, Aruna Papireddy, argued, “Women have reached high positions without even mentioning the M word,” fearing the policy could undermine professional credibility.

Period Pain or Paid Vacation? India's Groundbreaking New Leave Policy for Women Divides the Country
Why It Matters

If we’re keeping it a buck, this policy is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it’s a long-overdue recognition of very real, often debilitating pain. On the other hand, it risks reinforcing the very biases it seeks to overcome, potentially branding women as less reliable and giving employers a reason to hesitate before hiring them.

The real issue isn’t the day off; it’s the deep-seated hypocrisy. In a country where women are still often treated as “unclean” during their periods and sanitary pads are wrapped in newspaper like a dirty secret, a government-mandated leave doesn’t empower women—it just monetizes a stigma.

True progress isn’t a monthly sick day; it’s a society where a woman can say “I have cramps” without shame or professional consequence. Until then, this “progressive” policy is just a paid vacation from a problem we’re still too uncomfortable to actually solve.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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