39 menstrual huts demolished in Kanchanpur

A total of 39 menstrual huts have been demolished recently in Kanchanpur district. 

The District Police Office, Kanchanpur shared that Bedkot Municipality-10 dismantled 23 such huts and Krishnapur Municipality-1 dismantled 16 huts used for girls and women during menstruation. 

Deputy Superintendent of Police in the Office, Sagar Bohara, stated that the period huts were destroyed in the presence of local representatives, social organization, police and commoners. Nigali and Bhenti bazaar witnessed the highest number of demolitions.

The local, district and provincial levels were alarmed especially after the death of 28-year-old Kamala Auji due to snakebite during her stay in a menstrual hut last month. The incident occurred at Nagal of Krishnapur municipality-1.

The District Administration Office had issued a directive to all local levels to wipe out the huts kept for practicing superstitious belief that if the woman and girls are kept together with family members during their period, it is sheer disrespect to God.

Bedkot Municipality-10 Chairman Ratan Singh Bista informed that even his local level had flattened 23 such outhouses. He, however, shared the plight, "We dismantled the menstrual huts, but the concerned households were constructed again."

He also shared a further plan of giving orientation to the households on the harmfulness of such superstitious practice.

It is essential to raise massive public awareness against the social ill like practicing chhau (isolation and untouchability) and secluding menstruating women in chhaugoth, the outhouse. 

Ward-1 Chairman Mohan Basnet said his community was, however, relatively aware against such ill practice.  In the past, they also destroyed 16 such outhouses.