Claimed to be the first of its kind project in the country, it aims to provide free sanitary napkins and awareness booklets to girls from the 6th to 12th standards in all government and government-aided schools in the state.
"More than one lakh students and teachers will benefit from the 'She Pad' project," HLL Chairman and MD R P Khandelwal said in a release here.
"Due to some technical difficulties, we were not able to implement this project soon after its launch two months ago. We have completed all formalities now and the project is ready for implementation," he said.
As many as 106 local self-government bodies, which provide funding for this project, have handed out Rs 1.5 crore to the Kerala State Women's Development Corporation Ltd.
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A trial project, which drew positive response from the students and teachers, was implemented in 110 and 623 government schools in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode, respectively.
The sanitary napkins to be distributed will conform to the standards set by Kerala Medical Service Corporation and Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the release said.
The machine dispenses 'Happy Days' sanitary napkins, manufactured by HLL at its Kanagala factory in Belgaum.
Additionally, the napkin incinerators being installed along with the machine will enable safe and environment-friendly disposal of used napkins, it said.
HLL's factory at Kanagala produces around 400 million sanitary napkins per month, the release added.
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