Govt's 'Maitri Menstrual Cup' scheme in Dakshina Kannada, Chamarajanagara lauded


Bengaluru, Jul 9 (IANS): The Karnataka government's initiative to break the taboo around menstruation by introducing 'Maitri Menstrual Cup' scheme for hygienic management of menstrual cycle among adolescents has received appreciation.

People have appreciated the project which aims at ensuring hygiene among women especially adolescents. The netizens have asked the government to carry the awareness programme more aggressively and ensure proper supply of menstrual cups.

Initially, the scheme, dubbed as the first in the country, was launched in Chamarajanagara and Dakshina Kannada (DK) districts of the state. The government intends to provide menstrual cups to all adolescent girls free of cost under the scheme.

Chamarajanagar district has a major tribal population and Dakshina Kannada district is known as one of the most educated and progressive districts of the state.

Health and Medical Education Minister Dr. K. Sudhakar has announced that once the pilot intervention is complete, the scheme will be extended across the state.

The sanitary pads that are generally used now contain plastic which takes 600-800 years to decompose.

The menstrual cups that are being launched through 'Maitri' Scheme are environment friendly. Each cup can be used for about 8-10 years. This will also save costs, according to the Health and Family Welfare department.

The ruling BJP government wants to provide menstrual cups to all women free of cost after the implementation in two districts.

Earlier clothes were used during menstruation which were not safe and used to cause many diseases. Now sanitary pads are being used widely. However, this has led to garbage-related problems, and it is also harmful for the environment as it contains plastic. The Health and Family Welfare Department maintains that the menstrual cups that are being distributed now will address these problems.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Mrs Sujata Umbarkar, A/p Loni Bk Tal Rahata Dist Ahamadnagar Maharashtra (pravara institute of mesical sciences ,Deemed

    Thu, Oct 06 2022

    Good evening respected sir/madam I happy to say that i am doing research on uses of menstrual cup for the women's. can you please help me to give the menstrual cup for target women's involve in this studies or suggest any government scheme to provide me menstrual cups free of cost . Thank you, your sincerely Mrs Sujata Umbarkar

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    It looks reusable and hence hygiene needs to be maintained. Otherwise might lead to infections. Awareness on how to keep it hygienic has to be done properly.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    You are right, either women doctors or health care workers should educate the girls how to use them and maintain hygiene. They have to be cleansed every time they are removed with mild liquid detergent available for the same before reinsertion. After periods are over they have to be boiled in hot water before storing for next use. Once girls learn about these things they will be able to perform normal as well as sports activities just like in normal days. Even swimming activities can be performed without any drawbacks of other methods. They are more safer than tampons as far as infections are concerned as they prevent plastic deposition which they contain.

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    It remains to be seen how the women may go to a bit of inconvenience when they have a use and throw option... Any initiative to protect environment has to come from within... We the people are living in a world of convenient denial... Going back to nature is a long and winding road which may not be appreciated by most... However we change only when forced... Single use plastic is still in use rampantly... When we do not provide an alternative we can not enforce... Same case is true in beef ban thou it has nothing to do with the subject of news...

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    Common civil code need to impilimented for the Cup .

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    nett yeth commission ge? must have been made from cheap quality plastic of discarded milk packets etc..very bad for health...

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    They are not made of plastic but silicone which is just like rubber in feel and feeding bottle nipple. They are more convenient and leakproof once the users get the technic right. They can be used for 8 hours without getting infections. The taboo of virginity might only a hindrance in traditional thinking families.

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