CBSE asks schools to set up menstrual health centres, build separate toilets, wash facilities for girls

Suviral Shukla | March 20, 2026 | 03:15 PM IST | 1 min read

Schools should conduct training regarding menstrual health and puberty for students, and ensure there are adequate safe, and hygienic washrooms for girls, CBSE said.

School should have a process for proper disposal of sanitary waste, CBSE said. (Representational image: Wikimedia Commons)

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has directed its affiliated schools to set up Menstrual Health Management (MHM) centres for girls. The board also asked schools to ensure availability of biodegradable sanitary napkins.

CBSE has also told schools to conduct training regarding menstrual health and puberty for students. Schools should also ensure that there are adequate, safe and hygienic separate toilets, washing facilities for girls, the board said in an official circular.

They should also have a process for proper disposal of sanitary waste, it added.

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Give training on menstrual health, puberty: CBSE to Schools

The directive from CBSE follows a Supreme Court’s order setting out guidelines for schools regarding Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM), and dignified menstrual health of girls.

“Schools shall conduct training regarding menstrual health and puberty for students. Schools may also integrate gender-sensitive discussions in line with NCERT/SCERT guidelines and encourage a supportive school environment,” CBSE said.

Periodic inspections by education officers

The board has also directed schools to cooperate with periodic inspections by the district education officers to monitor proper implementation of the Supreme Court’s guidelines.

In February 2026, CBSE issued a circular on the mental health of students , and asked its affiliated schools to organise mandatory training for all teaching and non-teaching staff at least twice a year.

It also directed schools to keep anonymous records and make an annual report, showing the number of wellness interventions, student referrals, training sessions, and mental health related activities.

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