Uttar Pradesh is racing against time to make school toilets fully functional before International Women’s Day. Under CM Yogi Adityanath’s strict instructions, 42 districts’ government schools—from Lucknow to remote areas—are undergoing a massive overhaul to prioritize girls’ hygiene and security.
In a detailed review, Chief Secretary SP Goyal laid out clear mandates: toilets must be spotless, equipped with running water, power backups if necessary, and sturdy locks by March 8. The emphasis is on dedicated girls’ facilities to foster a secure learning space.
This timely intervention is expected to transform school attendance for female students, ease menstrual hygiene challenges, and curb dropouts. It’s a powerful statement of respect and empowerment ahead of the global celebration of women.
Accountability is key, with mandatory photo uploads on the Prerna portal for every school’s toilets. District authorities are on the ground, verifying conditions and expediting repairs or installations. Budgets are allocated, resources mobilized—no excuses will be tolerated past the deadline, with accountability measures for laggards.
Beyond infrastructure, this drive underscores UP’s broader vision for gender-sensitive education, ensuring every girl can pursue studies without basic indignities.