Rlys to install sanitary napkin dispensers at 200 stations by March 8

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Railwayswants to installsanitary napkin dispensers and incinerators at about 200 major railway stations across the country by on March 8, the ministry said today. visited 'Dastak', a production unit started by (RWWCO) for making eco-friendly and affordable sanitary pads at its here yesterday, the railways ministry said in a statement. Goyal said that suchprojects should be scaled up and the national transporter should be a in such social spheres. Sanitary pad dispensers and incinerators have already been installed in and Railway stations and Railway Offices across the country including one at Baroda House, the Headquarter office of the Northern Railway. "Efforts are being made to cover about 200 major and way-side Railway stations and Railway premises by March 8, 2018, International Womens Day for the benefit of women employees and women of financially weaker sections of the society," said Dastak is an initiative started by RWWCO at its Sarojani Nagar branch in fromJanuary 1, 2018, which is dedicated to the production of low-cost eco-friendly and hygienic sanitary pads. "The setup includes a pad making machine, which utilises wood pulp, gel sheet, back sheet, net, non-woven sheet, silicone paper which are all biodegradable. The napkins after packing are sterilised using ultra violet rays. The unit at present employs six persons with an output of about 400 napkins per day.

Scale up of the operation of this venture is being planned for a pan presence. The cost of a single pack containing six pads is a meagre Rs 22. It is envisaged that the cost would further come down as the production picks up, the statement said.

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 21:45 IST
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