Menstrual Hygiene Drive Launched at Namo Bharat Stations for Women's Day

A two-day awareness campaign on menstrual health and hygiene has been launched at the Anand Vihar and Begumpul Namo Bharat stations. Organized by Everteen in collaboration with NCRTC, the event includes interactive activities and free distribution of hygiene kits to women commuters. The initiative features a photo booth, informational kiosks, and even an "awareness drive on the go" in the women's coach of the rapid rail. It aims to promote healthy practices and open dialogue about menstrual health in public spaces.

Key Points: Menstrual Health Awareness at Namo Bharat Stations

  • Free hygiene kits for commuters
  • Dispelling menstrual myths
  • Awareness drives on trains
  • Social media photo booth engagement
  • Promoting open dialogue on health
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Menstrual Hygiene awareness starts at two Namo Bharat stations

Everteen & NCRTC launch a 2-day menstrual hygiene campaign at Anand Vihar & Begumpul Namo Bharat stations for International Women's Day.

Menstrual Hygiene awareness starts at two Namo Bharat stations
"Namo Bharat Rapid Rail has become a symbol of women's empowerment - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 7

A two-day awareness campaign on menstrual health and hygiene has been launched at two Namo Bharat corridor stations to celebrate the 115th edition of International Women's Day as a call to action for accelerating gender equality, the release said.

Being held on March 7 and 8, the event, organised by a feminine hygiene brand Everteen in collaboration with NCRTC, includes a series of interactive activities and meaningful outreach to educate women commuters on the Anand Vihar Namo Bharat Station in Delhi and Begumpul Namo Bharat Station in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Flagging it off just two weeks ago, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that Namo Bharat Rapid Rail has become a symbol of women's empowerment, with women operating trains, station control and managing other key functions.

During this CSR initiative, Everteen will create awareness on menstrual health and hygiene, dispel common myths and misconceptions and encourage healthy menstrual practices, a statement by Everteen said.

In the spirit of this year's International Women's Day theme, "Give To Gain", Everteen will distribute International Women's Day hygiene kits among women commuters absolutely free of cost.

Each kit will include premium sanitary pads along with period calendars to help women track their menstrual cycles accurately, the company said.

It will also include an exclusive Everteen Period Tracker designed specially to help menstruating women monitor their cycle days, ovulation days, safe days and fertility window. Apart from this, informative flyers on menstrual hygiene, personal health and self-care will also be distributed to engage adolescent girls, the statement said.

A dedicated photo booth has been installed inside the stations to help visitors create wider awareness through social media outreach using hashtags, IWDwithNCRTCandEverteen and CelebrateWomen, it said.

A kiosk and information distribution desk have also been set up near the boarding areas of both stations for even wider outreach.

Public announcements will be made to draw commuter attention, inform them about the scheduled activities, and share meaningful messages on menstrual health awareness.

A trained team member will also board the women's coach of the rapid rail to conduct an "awareness drive on the go" through live chat and interactive sessions, the statement said.

The event aims to encourage healthy practices among women and young girls and promote open dialogue about menstrual health in public spaces, it said.

Namo Bharat is India's first regional rapid transit system, being run by NCRTC, a joint venture company of the government of India and states of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, under the administrative control of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. It aims to ensure a balanced and sustainable urban development through better connectivity and access.

Each Namo Bharat train will have a separate coach for women travellers.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see CSR funds being used for meaningful awareness. My sister travels on this route for college. These conversations need to be normalized so women don't have to hide or feel ashamed. Hope they expand this to more stations.
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I'm impressed by the proactive approach. The separate women's coach and now this health drive show thoughtful planning. The period tracker in the kit is a smart inclusion.
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Aditya G
A respectful suggestion: While the campaign is good, the focus seems heavily on product distribution (sanitary pads). True awareness should also cover sustainable options like menstrual cups and cloth pads, and address disposal challenges at stations.
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Nisha Z
Bahut accha kadam hai! My mother never spoke to me about periods, I learned from friends. If such open dialogues happened when I was young, it would have saved so much anxiety. Kudos for targeting adolescent girls specifically.
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Michael C
The integration with the 'Namo Bharat' project's theme of women's empowerment is smart. When infrastructure development is paired with social awareness, the impact is much deeper. The photo booth for social media is a great touch for wider reach.

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