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Banished for bleeding: Tribal Indian women get better period huts

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The “period huts” where thousands of tribal women and girls are banished during their menstruation in the western Indian state of Maharashtra are getting a makeover.

A Mumbai-based charity, Kherwadi Social Welfare Association, is replacing the mostly-dilapidated huts – known as kurma ghar or gaokor – with modern resting homes that have beds, indoor toilets, running water and solar panels for electricity.

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But the drive has put the spotlight on the need to fight the stigma associated

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This post was originally posted on BBC News. Read the rest of the story at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-57335518.

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