Namita Nayyar:
You recently slammed a user over periods trolling, do you feel that talking about menstruation is still a taboo in India?
Divya Agarwal:
I had no idea that this topic was taboo because in my family we openly discussed it. But in school, teachers didn’t appreciate girls talking openly about this. It starts at the grass-root level. Things need to be changed and that can only happen when you teach a child while he is growing up.
Namita Nayyar:
Lastly, you receive a lot of love over social media, how to keep mentally and physically fit?
Divya Agarwal:
I believe one can control everything one wants. This pandemic has made us stronger and more compassionate in more ways than one. With bad news coming each day, one could feel toxic but only you can control how you take in the negativity.
Control your screen time. Watch good and positive content, and don’t be a keypad warrior (a troll). Yes, there will be days when you are low but distract yourself with activities you enjoy.
Keep yourself busy with activities you enjoy and this will automatically keep you sane and positive.
Namita Nayyar:
What is your message for fans and viewers?
Divya Agarwal:
Be original. Help people around you. These are difficult times and one should only value humanity.
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