The new law goes into effect in August 2018, with violators who force women into exile facing punishments of up to three months in jail or a fine of 3,000 Nepalese rupees, or about USD 29.
Many menstruating women are still forced to leave their homes and take shelter in unhygienic or insecure huts or cow sheds until their cycle ends, though the practice, called Chhaupadi, was actually outlawed a decade ago.
While exiled in isolation, some women face bitter cold or attacks by wild animals. Unclean conditions can also cause infections.
"People will be discouraged to follow this discriminatory custom due to fear of punishment" now that the new bill is passed, said lawmaker Krishna Bhakta Pokhrel from the committee that drafted the bill.
But a female parliamentarian from the far-western district of Doti, where menstrual exile is still practiced, said the legislation passed yesterday alone would not be enough, and the government should also invest in educating women on good hygiene.
She herself was made to observe the custom, albeit not so strictly, she said.
"Like it happens elsewhere in Nepal, I was asked not to enter inside the temple or the kitchen," she said. "But I never had to go to sleep in shed."
The legislation was part of an ongoing effort to improve the country's laws, and also criminalises other deep-rooted customs that harm women, including slavery, acid attacks and the dowry system, by which a woman's family must secure her marriage prospects by paying the groom and his family.
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