The scheme has been initiated in order to increase awareness in adolescent girls about menstrual hygiene and in order to increase accessibility of high quality sanitary napkins at affordable cost, especially for girls of rural areas. During the meeting it was informed that the identified districts have already been supplied sanitary napkins. Kupwara has received 1.33 lakhs napkins out of which 38,807 have been sold to the adolescent girls through ASHAs, Baramulla has received 1.92 lakh napkins and 38,984 sold, whereas Bandipora has received 1.32 lakh napkins and 38, 807 sold till date.. It was informed that the scheme is likely to get a boost after reopening of the schools. DC Bandipora suggested that the teachers of Girl schools and female Panchs should also be actively involved, so that the distribution of napkins is monitored.
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