"I have moved a notice of motion suggesting that such an initiative be discussed and passed by the house (BMC) that gives women the first day of their monthly cycles off. The objective is to make the workplace more women-friendly and help them in those problematic days," Mhatre told PTI.
She claimed that seven countries, including China, have sanctioned this leave.
It is a matter of pleasure that few Indian firms have also started providing menstrual leave, added the corporator.
The Sena corporator hoped that the notice of motion would be unanimously passed in the Mumbai civic body, which is controlled by her party.
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