A day after ordering removal of stray dogs from Delhi-NCR, the Supreme Court directed all leftover food be disposed of in covered bins to stop canines from entering its premises. The move aims to curb dog bites, maintain hygiene, and ensure safety.
Madras: In an unexpected move, two judges of the Madras High Court made a surprise visit to Puzhal Central Prison, located on the outskirts of Chennai, on Wednesday. Justices MS Ramesh and N Senthil Kumar spent nearly three hours inside the prison, carefully inspecting the facilities, speaking to inmates, and assessing the overall living conditions.
The Centre has announced the approval of the “Menstrual Hygiene Policy for School Going Girls,” aiming to improve menstrual health education in schools. It follows a Supreme Court directive to enhance access to hygiene resources and build gender-segregated toilets. The initiative also addresses social norms and focuses on the distribution of menstrual products for underprivileged students, fostering an inclusive educational environment.
