Napkins will be made by Rajasthan Health Services Corporation Limited 
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Rajasthan govt to distribute free sanitary napkins from November 19

Special awareness campaigns focusing on women's health will be run through women self-help groups, social and non-government organisations.

PTI

JAIPUR: The Rajasthan government will start an ambitious scheme to provide free sanitary napkins to all women who need it in the state from November 19, the birth anniversary of former PM Indira Gandhi.

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved a proposal of Rs 200 crore for the Udan scheme.

Under the initiative, free sanitary napkins will be given through schools, colleges and anganwadis in a phased manner, a statement said.

Special awareness campaigns focusing on women's health will be run through women self-help groups, social and non-government organisations.

The Department of Women and Child Development will be the nodal agency for the scheme announced by Chief Minister Gehlot in the state budget for the current fiscal.

The state government has launched the scheme to make all women of the state aware of personal hygiene and to prevent various diseases, the statement said.

The statement added that the scheme will be implemented in collaboration with the Departments of Medical and Health, School and College Education, Technical and Higher Education, Tribal Area Development and the Panchayati Raj and Rural Development.

For effective implementation, two brand ambassadors will be made at the state level and one each at the district level.

Voluntary organisations and brand ambassadors associated with the scheme will be rewarded for commendable work.

Napkins will be made by Rajasthan Health Services Corporation Limited (RMSCL).

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