Sanitary napkin-vending machine installed  at press club


By Our Correspondent
Guwahati: With an aim to address the periodical problems faced by lady
member-journalists hygienically, a sanitary napkin-vending machine was
installed at Guwahati Press Club (GPC) on 27 July 2016. The coin-based
automatic Suraksha machine, sponsored by Junior Chamber International
(JCI) Guwahati Angels under its national flagship Suraksha project was
inaugurated by JCI India’s NE zone president Manish Khatuwala and GPC
secretary Nava Thakuria.
JCI Guwahati Angels president Vinita Khakholia, while addressing the
program informed that they had already installed 14 Suraksha machines
at Cotton College (girls’ common room and hostel), Nichols School,
Sisters Home, St Mary's School Maligaon etc.
It may be mentioned that JCI is a century old international
organization of young people connecting over 100 countries in the
world. The JCI India is an affiliated body for the country, which is
registered under the Indian society registration act.
Inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s hygiene & cleanliness
drive, the JCI India launched the Suraksha program under its community
development initiatives to address the issue of women’s hygiene and
cleanliness. It has taken a target of installing 1000 sanitary napkin
disposal & vending machines in various important places of the region.
The function, attended by JCI India’s active members like Silky
Choudhury, Khakholia, Mitu Agarwal, Rajiv Ajitcharia, Manish Goenka,
Gunjan Donthalia, Priyanka Gupta, Tina Aga etc also witnessed the
assurance of installing an incinerator to destroy the used napkins by
the JCI Guwahati at the press club premises very soon.

  

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