Rajasthan to distribute free sanitary pads in rural areas

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

A new scheme promoting menstrual hygiene, under which sanitary pads will be provided to girls and women in rural areas of Rajasthan, will be launched in Rajasthan, said. Raje, who also holds the financial portfolio, allotted Rs 76 crore for the scheme which she announced during her budget speech in the assembly today. According to the chief minister, the sanitary pads will be distributed to women under the age group of 15-45 through schools, colleges, anganwadis, sub-health centres and Annapurna Bhandars. She also announced to raise the honorarium of Anganwari worker, which she claimed would benefit over 1.84 lakh women workers. With that, in the medical and health sector, Raje proposed Rs 7.29 crore for installing fire fighting and fire detection system in 27 district hospitals and announced development of 581 Primary Health Centers (PHCs) as Adarsh primary health centers and wellness centre in rural areas. Besides, Raje also announced 28 new primary health centers and upgradation of 16 PHCs to Community Health Centres. Swine flu and VDRL lab in Jaipuria hospital, including new catheterization labs in hospital Jaipur, medical college (Bikaner) and medical college (Ajmer) also made it to the list of the proposed projects. In sector, the announced upgradation of 1,832 schools under various categories and free services in all government colleges, among other things.

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First Published: Mon, February 12 2018. 17:50 IST