Arun Kumar of the Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India (BPNI) said, "The government now needs to promote breastfeeding. There is a need to create awareness about how this leave from work can be utilised."
"Many people often do not know the purpose of maternity leave. They need to be told that it is in order to allow mother and baby to be together for breastfeeding and securing the health of the child and to allow the mother to recover," he said.
WHO and UNICEF recommend that every child is breastfed within an hour of birth, given only breast milk for their first six months of life, and continued breastfeeding up to the age of two years, along with appropriate complementary food.
In line with this, government guidelines too recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months. "It is then only logical that baby and mother stay together," said Kumar.
The Rajya Sabha today passed the Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2016 by voice vote.