The Supreme Court of India expressed concerns over making menstrual leave mandatory for women employees. While hearing a petition, the court said such a law might reduce job opportunities for women as some companies may avoid hiring them. The bench said awareness about menstruation is important but compulsory leave rules could create unintended career disadvantages for women.
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