Maharashtra nods to sell sanitary napkins at Rs. 5/- to rural women

NewsBharati    31-Jan-2018
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Mumbai, January 31: Maharashtra gave a nod to sell sanitary napkins to rural women at subsidized rates. Women from rural areas are deprived of the sanitation facilities, especially from using sanitary napkins due to their costs and inaccessibility. In a move aimed at curbing services tax on sanitary pads, the Maharashtra government decided to implement a scheme to sell sanitary napkins to rural women at a subsidized rate. 

The scheme titled Asmita Yojana would provide a packet of sanitary napkins to girls attending the government-run zilla parishad schools in rural parts for Rs5 each. State Minister for Women and Child Development Pankaja Munde said that the scheme would be implemented through women’s self-help groups.

 

The state cabinet at its meeting approved the scheme that would cost the state exchequer Rs3 Crore approximately, as per a department of WCD official.

 

Minister Munde said apart from the sale of subsidized sanitary napkins to girls in the age group of 11 to 19 years at government schools, rural women will be provided two types of packets for Rs24 and Rs29 each. She said the scheme was intended to generate awareness about hygiene among rural women.

“Hygiene is not only about building toilets. It should also look at generating awareness among rural women about their health and physical well-being. Studies have found out that only 17% of rural women in Maharashtra use sanitary napkins. The scheme aims at improving this percentage,” she said.

She also pointed out that several studies carried out by the government departments as well as independent agencies had revealed that girls tend to miss schools during their periods due to lack of sanitary napkins.“There is a significant drop in attendance at government schools and the reason being cited is lack of proper sanitary napkins and awareness about using them. This proves hygiene is important for education as well,” Munde said.