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Banswara Sanitation and health awareness along with distribution of sanitary pads

Banswara : on behalf of Mahavir International Mahi Veera Center, organized an awareness program on cleanliness and health under the Garima Project at Lodha School under the direction of Center President Bhuvaneshwari Malot in the presence of the center’s patron Asha Mittal. School Principal Babita Chaudhary welcomed the guests.

Mittal gave information about health to the daughters. In the program, Rishi Kanya Vyas and Sandhya Lokwani of the center created awareness with the slogan of leave hesitation, break silence. The center distributed 80 sanitary pads to all the daughters. Sudha Talwadia, Anita Rokadiya, Mangala Chaubisa, Usha Porwal, Ramila Gamoth, Manjula Kothari, Asha Agarwal, Kanta Bhati, Bharti Talreja shared their views. Suman, Tara, Niyati, Mahesh Pandya from the school cooperated and Pritesh Adhikari conducted it. This information was given by Center Secretary Geeta Chaudhary.

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