The report, Why India needs to move beyond sanitary pads , has been brought out by Action Research and Training for Health (ARTH) at a webinar titled Sustainable Menstrual Hygiene Options . The event was hosted by ARTH and Population Foundation of India.Swam
A report, ‘Why India needs to move beyond sanitary pads’ by Action Research and Training for Health (ARTH), revealed that menstrual cups were accepted by 84.4% of 784 women in rural Rajasthan.
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. About 14 kg of non-biodegradable waste is generated in a lifetime by a woman if she uses commercially manufactured disposable sanitary pads while the number stands at 0.06 kg for menstrual cups, according to a new report. India News | Just 0.06 Kg Non-biodegradable Waste Generated in Lifetime by Woman Using Menstrual Cups: Report.
In the right-wing political parlance, Muslims are labelled as a community that is devoted to doubling its population and occupying land illegally. However, according to India's last census in 2011, Muslims make up only 14% of the population, while Hindus 80%.