The Centre has told the Supreme Court that it is dedicated to improve access to menstrual hygiene for young and adolescent girls but the responsibility of providing healthcare services lies with the respective state governments as public health is a state subject.
In an affidavit filed before the top court, the Health ministry said it has undertaken awareness and training programmes and made necessary resources available to girls across the country.
"It is submitted that public health is a state subject and the responsibility of providing healthcare services is that of respective state governments.
"The Central government and its agencies are not the implementing bodies for schemes relating to menstrual health; and it is in fact the states and their agencies which are at the forefront of enforcement of the policies," the ministry said.
It submitted that the Central government is committed to improving menstrual hygiene for young and adolescent girls and to make necessary ...