BJP OBC Morcha holds awareness Camp on Women health and welfare

JAMMU, 27 April : BJP OBC Morcha held an awareness camp on women health and welfare in Bazzigar Banjara Basti, Akhnoor.

Sunil Prajapati (State President BJP OBC Morcha), Neelam Virdi (State Vice President BJP OBC Morcha), Anil Balgotra (State Secretary BJP OBC Morcha), Raman Chalotra (State Secretary BJP OBC Morcha), Raju Baazigar (State Secretary BJP OBC Morcha), Sonia Verma (District Secretary BJP Akhnoor), Jyoti Verma (Office Secretary BJP OBC Morcha), Janak Raj Verma (District President BJP OBC Morcha Akhnoor), Anita Verma (Sarpanch kharah), Raju Ram (District President Bazzigar Samaj), Seema Devi (District Secretary BJP OBC Morcha Akhnoor), Rajni Devi (District Secretary BJP OBC Morcha Akhnoor) participated in the program organized by Raju Bazigar.

https://www.upsc.gov.in/FR-CSM-22-engl-230523.pdf

BJP OBC Morcha team delivered talk on the importance of awareness Program for giving Exposure and Empowering the Women and distributed around 800 Sanitary Pads among women and Girls.

Sunil Prajapati said aim is to break the taboo around periods while focusing on accessibility and acceptance at the same time. Furthermore, the positive corollary like school dropout rates, malnutrition, improved age for motherhood, and reproductive health of women, are expected to improve further. With increased focus on health, the time is ripe to have renewed focus and develop resources to make menstrual hygiene an essential part of healthy life.

https://www.upsc.gov.in/FR-CSM-22-engl-230523.pdf

Maintaining menstrual hygiene is a step towards a better health. With menstrual hygiene, a woman can have a healthy life. Menstrual hygiene must never be underestimated or ignored. Menstrual hygiene is a must for every girl and woman.

BJP OBC Morcha believes that rural woman’s health and welfare is of prime importance and conducts menstrual hygiene camps with an aim to create awareness on adopting hygienic practices amongst women. More than 300 million women and girls in India do not have access to safe menstrual hygiene products, endangering their health, curtailing their education and putting their livelihoods at risk. Women are educated on the proper usage and disposal of sanitary pads as well.