Home-like facility centre She-Kunj for women in Indore
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Fri, Feb 12 2021 13:27 IST |
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Home-like facility centre She-Kunj for women in Indore. Image Source: IANS News
Indore, Feb 12 : Indore, the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh, has carved out an identity in the field of innovations. In this direction, She-Kunj a unique facility centre has been set up to provide special and necessary facilities to women. She-Kunj has been set up at four places in Indore. In the centre, women can have access to facilities like general convenience centres, breastfeeding rooms, toilets etc. all under one roof.
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