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How periods became Neerja and Advaitesha Birla's priority

We may have missed the World Menstrual Hygiene Day last week to meet them, but for Neerja and Advaitesha Birla, any day is good to talk blood, sweat and tears

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Advaitesha and Neerja Birla in conversation with mid-day at the ABET office. Pic/Ashish Raje

Advaitesha and Neerja Birla in conversation with mid-day at the ABET office. Pic/Ashish Raje

She`s only 19 when she sits in front of us, and already a year-and-a-half into project Ujaas which works to drive away the darkness surrounding menstruation. She is Advaitesha, the youngest of the three children in educationist Neerja and chairman of the multinational Aditya Birla Group, Kumar Mangalam Birla’s nest. We meet at the head office of the Aditya Birla Education Trust, of which Neerja is founder and chairperson. 

We are keen to know what drove a 17-year-old to think of dispelling shame and secrecy around periods when everyone else was probably thinking of the next start-up idea mixing AI, sourdough bread, hand-ground coffee and Korean pop. 

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