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NIRDPR, BDL to create awareness on menstruation in govt schools
National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR) is collaborating with public sector enterprise Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) on a pilot project to create awareness on menstruation and menstrual hygiene among children in government schools in Telangana State.
Hyderabad: National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR) is collaborating with public sector enterprise Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) on a pilot project to create awareness on menstruation and menstrual hygiene among children in government schools in Telangana State.
The pilot project will benefit over 11,516 girl students enrolled in 75 government schools in five mandals of Telangana State. The project, taken up as part of BDL's Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, is likely to be expanded to 22 more mandals in the next phases consequent upon the results. BDL has provided a funding of Rs. 71.82 lakh for this project. The sanitary napkins will be supplied to students free of cost through the team of volunteers identified and female teachers from the schools.
BDL is a Government of India enterprise under the Ministry of Defence and is a manufacturing base for guided missiles and allied defence equipment in the country. It has approached NIRDPR to implement this pilot project on 'Awareness Creation and Supplying of Sanitary Napkins to the Girl students of Government Schools.'
Highlighting the importance of this project, Prof. R. Murugesan, Head, Centre for CSR, Public Private Partnership and People's Action, NIRDPR, said, "The present union government is giving more attention to health and sanitation issues.CSR is a catalyst for inclusive development, uplifting rural poor through skill development, employment generation and substantiating income and environment. Through this particular project, NIRDPR is aiming to create awareness on health and menstrual hygiene along with sociological and environmental issues, and removing the stigma associated with menstruation among rural adolescent girls, driving them towards fruitful education without any absenteeism and health hazards. We have also prepared IEC material in both Telugu and English languages which may be useful not only for the students but also for other women in the villages. For procuring the sanitary napkins, we are giving importance to Self Help Group entrepreneurs who produce them and also call for open tenders for meeting additional requirements if any. Based on the experiences, we hope the project will be expanded to other areas as wellto benefit adolescent girls with the generous support of corporate donors".
The objectives of the overall pilot project are:
To conduct programs to create awareness on menstruation, hygiene and its importance for adolescent girls in government schools
To share knowledge on the use of good quality sanitary napkins among adolescent girls studying in government schools primarily in rural areas
To ensure safe disposal mechanism of sanitary napkins without affecting the environment
To supply sanitary napkins to students in need who are enrolled in the selected government schools
Speaking about this CSR Initiative, a BDL official said, "It is a felt need for any adolescent girl in the government schools in rural areas. We are very keen on investing to ensure hygienic and clean environment. We are sure that this project would yield expected results and positive impact in line with the objectives."
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