School schools in Bihar are installed by sanitary pillows

Patna, May 28 (IANS). An program is organized in the auditorium or women and child development corporation office in Patna on ‘World Menstruve Readiness Day’. It is chaired by Bandana Priyashi, secretary of the Department of Management Kumanes for Social Welfare. He said that menstruation is not a matter of illness or shame, but it is a common natural process, which is very important for all of us to understand and accept. What women will do during menstruation will not be determined by ordinary people, but women themselves. Bandana Payashi, secretary of the Department of Social Welfare Division and Managing Director of Women and Child Development Corporation, said that a plan to install sanitary road vendor machines in all Bihar schools will gain momentum so that the students do not have to experience difficult situations. She said that the auto -sanitary pillows were installed by the Women Development Corporation in 209 schools and women’s toilets of many offices and parks in Patna. In addition, the girls get an amount of Rs 300 for sanitary napkins annually by Chief Minister Kishore Health Scheme. A total of 22 lakh 58 thousand 425 girls benefited from this scheme. The departmental secretary said that ordinary people should be more sensitive to women. To solve any types of menstrual problems, 181 can be contacted from Wednesday and Thursday from 12 afternoon to 15:00 and can be consulted free of costs from a woman and obstetricians. Padmashree Sudha Varghese, the founder of Nari Gunjan, said that there are emotional changes with physical changes in adolescence. In such a situation, parents and teachers can help with the management of menstrual hygiene by providing the right advice. Unicef ​​Wash expert Prabhakar Sinha said that this program is not only a government event, but that it is associated with social consciousness. On this occasion, girls showed a movie ‘Padman’ based on menstrual hygiene management. -Ians MNP/DSC shares this story -tags

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