Post Date: Tuesday, August 13, 2019
13.08.2019
The fact-finding was conducting across 7 schools in north Delhi on 8th August 2019. In this series, we have divided the work area. The team visited schools in North Delhi. It was observed that some government schools rejected taking part in the fact-finding process, denying to provide any kind of information regarding the applicable government schemes and its function in school. Apart from that, the team went to another school and tried to find factual information about the scheme. During the time of interaction with teachers and staff of the school, they have also tried to initiate an interaction with the adolescent girls, to discover the fact about the process of distribution of sanitary napkins in the government schools. During the survey of this scheme, trainee interns adopted some specific methods of research and assessment and obtained the following information.
- Talked to school administration.
- Met with the resource person who managed the requisite operation.
- Read the record book.
- Understand the distribution system in different schools.
- Awareness level among students.
To read the full report:
Litigation
- Presentations from the Two Day Webinar on Reproductive Rights on 23rd & 24th of May, 2020
- Patna High Court: Ration facility for all transgender persons
- Nikhil Datar vs. Union of India: A long drawn struggle
- Patna High Court gives favourable order in response to the PIL on water logging in the state
- Guwahati High Court delivers landmark judgement; Department of Health and Family Welfare to pay Twenty Five Lakh Rupees to Petitioner in Nagaland
Fact Finding
- Presentations from the Two Day Webinar on Reproductive Rights on 23rd & 24th of May, 2020
- Report on the State level Consultation in Arunachal Pradesh on 2nd & 3rd November, 2019
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Dictionary
News
- Report of the two day webinar on ‘Access to Reproductive Justice’ on 23rd & 24th May, 2020
- Report of the National level consultation on Trans people and women’s issues- 28th & 29th December, 2019
- Nikhil Datar vs. Union of India: A long drawn struggle