'After the heinous insult the 68 women students of a Bhuj girls’ college were subjected to by being asked to strip and prove they were menstruating, in another incident female trainee clerks of the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) were allegedly made to strip, stand naked and undergo a gynecological finger test, apart from being asked personal questions at a state-run hospital, reported The Times of India. It is noteworthy that the "two-finger test" that was previously used to check if the hymen is still intact as well as the elasticity of the vagina in rape survivors to gauge if they were "habituated to sex" had been outlawed years ago in India. Also, in October 2018, the UN Human Rights, UN Women and the World Health Organization (WHO) stated that virginity testing must end as it is a painful, humiliating and traumatic practice, constituting violence against women...'