Buttressing campaigns for better menstrual hygiene and health, the railways recently undertook an initiative of launching eco-friendly and affordable sanitary pads produced at the exclusive production unit Dastak of Railway Womens Welfare Central Organisation, New Delhi, a statement said.
"In keeping with the program of extending accessibility of the sanitary napkins to woman passengers at major stations, the Northern Railway has now installed automatic sanitary napkin vending machines at Delhi Junction and Hazrat Nizamuddin railway stations in the national capital," it said.
These machines dispense a single pack of six pads costing Rs 22.
Sanitary pad dispensers and incinerators have already been installed in New Delhi and Bhopal Railway stations and railway offices across the country, including the one at Baroda House, the headquarters of Northern Railway.
The railways has set a target of installation of the dispensers and incinerators at 200 stations in the first phase.