Commemoration of Menstrual Health Day was organized on 26th May 2024 at Dilli Haat INA, Delhi and 28th May 2024 at orphanage ASHALAYA at Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. The event is specially focused to improve menstrual hygiene management (MHM) among girls and young women and also involving boys and young men to stop bullying instead support girls and young women.
The Chief Guests of the program was Sh Ajay Kumar Gupta, IAS, District Magistrate, South East Delhi and Dr Shweta Rawat, Scientist “F” Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), Govt. of India
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"Menstrual Health and Hygiene Awareness programs provide to various NGOs and community groups, aim to empower girls and women by providing them with the knowledge and resources needed to manage their menstrual cycles with confidence and dignity. Through these initiatives, we strive to create a world where menstruation is no longer a source of shame or limitation, but rather a natural and manageable part of life."
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