Meet Dhanya Indraghanti, a class 12 student from Andhra Pradesh who is on a mission to educate each and every woman of India on why it...
Miss World 2017 Manushi Chillar took up Project Shakti for the Beauty with a Purpose competition in order to spread awareness about menstrual hygiene in India’s...
Twinkle Khanna calls it Menstrual Tax and feels that given broom is tax free, "Maybe they feel that it is important for women to keep the...
Free sanitary napkins, storage spaces and environment friendly incinerators will be provided at all government-aided schools in the state under the scheme
The Supreme Court will install 3 sanitary napkin vending machines and an equal number of incinerators for disposing used pads for 1,000 plus women staff working...
Every month more than 1 billion of sanitary waste is being generated and this number is on a continuous rise. When it comes to managing menstrual...
Make way, Sakhi, an eco-friendly sanitary napkin and solution to non-bio-degradable pads is here. Produced by the women in Goa, these pads are probably a small...
Under GST the sanitary pads will be taxed at 12%. Meanwhile, sindoor, bangles, and bindis are tax exempted. Is it a fair deal?
India produces over 1 billion non-compostable sanitary pads every month, this boils down to a simple fact that whatever waste has been generated in the form...
To promote menstrual hygiene and save our depleting planet, a group of school students in Rajkot designed an affordable DIY environmental pad using waste cloth. Know...
Did you know a single woman can generate up to 125 kg of non-biodegradable waste through her menstruating years alone? And, one sanitary pad takes around...
Pune's waste-pickers handle about 20 thousand kilograms of dirty diapers and sanitary pads every day, exposing themselves to diseases like staphylococcus, hepatitis, e coli, salmonella and...
The movie starring Akshay Kumar is based on the life of social activist Arunachalam Muruganantham, who revolutionized menstrual hygiene by manufacturing low cost sanitary napkins
23% of girls drop out of school when they start menstruating in India. Looking at this grim reality Soumya Dabriwal and Nitisha Sethia started Project Baala....