Updated On: 21 May, 2021 08:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Gayathri Chandran
Maasika Mahotsav, an event that aims to shatter taboos by increasing awareness about menstruation, will now partner with six African nations for its 2021 festivities

A musical event at Yeoor, Thane, in 2019
Taboos against menstruation are impacting society in ways we aren’t talking about yet,” believes Nishant Bangera, founder of Maasika Mahotsav, a festival conducted annually in May that celebrates menstruation. Recognising the need for long-term sustainable solutions, especially in rural communities, he created the festival in 2017 with the hope of breaking taboos.
A segment of Maasika Mahotsav will be held virtually