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KVM takes initiative towards woman hygiene

LUDHIANA: Keeping in view the personal hygiene of girl students and female staff of the school, Kundan Vidya Mandir, Civil Lines, installed three sanitary napkin vending machines and insanitors on its campus.

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Ludhiana, July 16

Keeping in view the personal hygiene of girl students and female staff of the school, Kundan Vidya Mandir, Civil Lines, installed three sanitary napkin vending machines and insanitors on its campus.

Girl students and women staff were demonstrated how to use the machine. Disposing-off the napkins, which was a problem earlier, has been also been solved as the insanitor installed decomposes the used napkins to 1 gram ash and contribute to the conservation of environment.

Principal Navita Puri said this initiative had given freedom to girls and helped in saving the environment. —TNS

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