BENGALURU: As Karnataka prepares to roll out menstrual cups for girls in government schools, educators, parents and health ...
Bengaluru: In a move to promote sustainability, the state govt recently announced it will distribute over 10 lakh menstrual ...
BENGALURU: To address the issue of menstrual hygiene and ensure sustainability, the health department is now promoting women ...
Thiruvananthapuram: As part of its environmental restoration initiatives, Haritha Keralam Mission is rolling out a programme ...
As part of efforts to promote environmentally sustainable and cost-effective menstrual hygiene practices, the Karnataka government has decided to expand the distribution of menstrual cups across the ...
The Karnataka health department will begin training teachers and mothers and roll out a statewide awareness campaign as it ...
Finance Minister K.N. Balagopal on Tuesday called for increasing the use and promotion of menstrual cups as an alternative to sanitary napkins, citing their high cost and environmental impact. He said ...
Kerala's Finance Minister K N Balagopal urges greater use of menstrual cups over sanitary napkins to reduce environmental ...
Despite being cheaper and eco-friendly, menstrual cups have a steep learning curve and can also be discouraged among unmarried women.
Haritha Kerala Mission Vice Chairperson Dr T N Seema, who outlined the project, said the programme was included in the ...
After noticing girls missing school due to periods, Sristi Bose started Project Ecosanitation. College students now reach 355 ...
Reusable menstrual cups are less wasteful and costly than disposable pads and tampons, but they’re inconvenient. Removing one can be messy if menstrual blood spills, and they must be sanitized between ...