Maniesh Paul bats for menstrual hygiene on Women's Day in Gurgaon

On the eve of International Women's Day on Wednesday, Cyber Hub grew to become crimson for the release of Padbank, an initiative via the NGO Pinkishe Foundation. The idea of Padbank, which used to be introduced via actor-anchor Maniesh Paul, contains setting up and putting containers and kiosks in several areas and far flung places to make sanitary pads available at no cost of value. The initiative targets to unfold consciousness about menstrual hygiene.

The actor-anchor additionally danced with the women at the match

Maniesh danced and interacted with the ladies, maximum of whom were wearing crimson, at the match. The attendees had a good time when Maniesh got off the stage to get clicked with them. "I have not come here to stand on stage. I want to meet and greet each one of you, but only if the ladies allow me," he asked, to which the ladies hooted in consent. The night additionally noticed biker and off-roader Sarah Kashyap entering the amphitheatre on her superbike. "Maine bahut ladkiyon ko apne sath bike pe ghoomne ke liye bola hai, aaj pehli baar main kisi ladki ko pooch raha hu mujhe bike pe ghoomane ke liye," Maniesh remarked whilst welcoming Sarah.


Sarah Kashyap

Sarah added, “It used to be an awesome feeling to hear all of the crowd chanting my title once I entered the amphitheatre on my motorbike. I actually feel that is the kind of self belief and power that every lady merits. My give a boost to to all the individuals who have joined palms to give a boost to this reason.” Other girls achievers provide at the night were, Simmi Dhamija, Global Head Transformation, Tech Mahindra, and Sunita Yadav, Deputy Mayor, Gurgaon. Apart from Padbank, different launches incorporated, Paakhi: A lawyers' staff to assist girls with felony help; NAARI: A photo exhibition for creating consciousness, Pinkishe Youth: A formative years management initiative, Myra: An initiative via college scholars for atmosphere conservation, and a magazine devoted to girls's empowerment.

Sunita Yadav and Simmi Dhamija


Sunita Yadav, Deputy Mayor, Gurgaon, stated, "Movies like 'Pad Man' have encouraged people to come forward and work for issues like menstrual hygiene. Despite the fact that the country has progressed so much, girls don't have access to basic necessities such as sanitary napkins. As a Deputy Mayor, it's my responsibility to works towards women’s empowerment. It is very important to make people aware about such issues." Shalini Gupta, General Secretary, Pinkishe Foundation, stated about their initiative, "Padbank is one of the first projects of Pinkishe wherein we are working to create awareness about menstrual hygiene among underprivileged girls, and providing them sanitary pads every month."


Maniesh clicks selfie with the women


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Maniesh Paul bats for menstrual hygiene on Women's Day in Gurgaon Maniesh Paul bats for menstrual hygiene on Women's Day in Gurgaon Reviewed by Kailash on March 09, 2018 Rating: 5
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