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A menstrual health campaign at Delhi and Meerut train stations on March 7–8 distributed hygiene kits and promoted open discussions, coinciding with International Women’s Day.
A two-day menstrual health campaign launched at Delhi and Meerut’s Namo Bharat stations on March 7–8, coinciding with International Women’s Day, aimed to promote open conversations about menstruation.
Organized by Everteen with NCRTC, the event featured interactive kiosks, a photo booth, and an on-board awareness drive on women’s coaches.
Free hygiene kits with sanitary pads, period calendars, and access to a digital tracker app were distributed, along with educational flyers targeting adolescent girls.
Public announcements and social media outreach used hashtags like #IWDwithNCRTCandEverteen to boost visibility.
The initiative supports gender-inclusive transit and aligns with the “Give To Gain” theme, reflecting broader efforts to normalize menstrual health discussions in public spaces.
Una campaña de salud menstrual en las estaciones de trenes de Delhi y Meerut del 7 al 8 de marzo distribuyó kits de higiene y promovió discusiones abiertas, coincidiendo con el Día Internacional de la Mujer.