Perla: An awareness programme on menstrual hygiene management for children with special needs was organised at Navajeevana Special School in Perla by the Department of Occupational Therapy, Yenepoya Faculty of Allied and Health Care Professions, Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru, in association with the school.
The initiative aimed to promote informed, dignified, and inclusive menstrual care practices for children with special needs by equipping parents, teachers, caregivers, and rehabilitation professionals with practical knowledge and structured guidance.
The event was conducted under the leadership of Dr Dhayanithi K (OT), organising chairperson, with Dr Nevita Saha (OT) and Drs Anas (OT) and Saiyukta Chhetri (OT) as organising members.
In the first session, Dr Nevita Saha explained menstruation as a normal physiological process, outlining its biological basis and emphasising the importance of menstrual hygiene, particularly for children with special needs who require predictable routines and consistent support. The session included demonstrations and reverse demonstrations to help participants understand step-by-step hygiene practices.
The second session focused on managing menstrual discomfort. Occupational Therapy students demonstrated simple exercises to relieve menstrual cramps, including child’s pose, cat–cow rolls, sphinx pose, half frog pose (left and right), hip circles, knee-to-chest exercises and the lying butterfly position. Each exercise was explained methodically to ensure ease of comprehension and practical application in both home and school environments.
As part of the programme, menstrual hygiene kits were distributed to over 25 students. The kits included sanitary pads, panty liners, disposable bags, sanitizer, tissues, wet wipes, extra underwear, a menstrual calendar and an educational pamphlet. The contents were explained clearly to children, parents, teachers, caregivers, and rehabilitation professionals to ensure effective and safe usage.
The programme witnessed active participation from over 30 children with special needs, along with more than 50 parents, caregivers, special educators and rehabilitation professionals participated in the programme. The event was supported by four assistant professors and 15 final-year Occupational Therapy students.
Concluding the event, Participants appreciated the initiative for addressing an important but sensitive topic and emphasised the need for continued awareness, confidence, and overall well-being among children with special needs.







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New Delhi (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić and discussed ways to deepen cooperation in areas such as defence, manufacturing, fertilisers and infrastructure.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of the India AI Impact Summit being held here from February 16-20.
"Met President Aleksandar Vučić on the sidelines of the India AI Impact Summit. We discussed ways to deepen cooperation in areas such as defence, manufacturing, DPI, fertilisers and infrastructure. For many years, India and Serbia have worked closely and I am confident our ties will gain even more momentum in the times to come," Modi wrote on X.
Vučić said the two leaders were proud of the friendship between Serbia and India, and the people of the two nations.
"India is a reliable and important partner for us, and we want to deepen economic exchange and encourage new investment projects. I am especially happy because India wants significant participation in the Serbian #Expo," he said in a post on X in Serbian.
The India AI Impact Expo features more than 600 high-potential startups and 13 country pavilions showcasing international collaboration in the artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem. Over 20 heads of state, 60 ministers and 500 global AI leaders are attending the summit.
