Collector Pamela Satpathy said women’s health schemes and programs initiated by the state government were being implemented.
Publication Date – 08:10 pm, Saturday – May 27, 23
yadadri-bhongir: District Collector Pamela Satpathy said the women’s health schemes and programs initiated by the state government were being implemented very successfully in the district.
During an event organized by the Hyderabad Chapter of FICCI Ladies Organization (FLO) in Puttapaka, commemorating World Menstrual Hygiene Day, Satpathy emphasized the state government’s commitment to women’s health and implementation of various schemes.
She reported that day-long health camps are held every Tuesday at two locations in the district and encouraged women to take advantage of these camps.
Satpathy emphasized the importance of good menstrual health and hygiene, which includes practices that prevent infection, reduce odor and ensure women’s comfort during menstruation.
Ritu Shah, President of FLO Hyderabad Chapter, mentioned that his ‘Sustain Her Health’ initiative has been watching Menstrual Hygiene Day to raise awareness about the importance of proper menstrual hygiene management.
In conjunction with the event, FLO donated 800 sanitary napkins, two mobile toilets, a sanitary napkin vending machine and a sanitary napkin incinerator to Puttapaka. A free health camp was also organized.
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