Sunday, 4 March 2018

In Madhya Pradesh, only 24 percent of the women are using Pad, many women are still using clothes, sand, husks in villages: Paid JIJI.

In Madhya Pradesh, only 24 percent of the women are using Pad, many women are still using clothes, sand, husks in villages: Paid JIJI.
India's Pad Women Maya Vishwakarma came to Indore on Tuesday, on a 45-day menstrual tour in 22 Tribal Districts of the state.

Pad JIJI

"Knowing the urban women, knowing that even today there are many villages, villages and tribal areas, women do not know anything about the name of the sanitary pad. They do not know that every month has any convenient option for their problems. In these areas, 13-14-year-olds and middle-aged women are also using clothes not only in Period but also using husks, sand and ashes. They are far away from menstrual hygiene. So they are suffering and are struggling with serious diseases. In this journey, we are doing this with the intention that more and more rural women understand that the menace of the school is not a problem. It is necessary to have a natural order, a precautionary measure."
Maya Vishwakarma called this conversation with Bate City Bhaskar as a Pad-Jiji in her village. He reached Indore on Tuesday during his 45-day visit to Yemen. Women from Dhar, Alirajpur, and adjoining tribal areas from Wednesday will meet. He resides in Saikheda village of Maya Narsihpur district. After studying from Jabalpur, he went to the US for PhD. Senior Research Associate in Cancer Biology at the University of California. He told how they are getting awareness. They talk to women in a school or a field in the village. One woman knows her shortcomings and then tells them in the workshop how they are doing good during this time. At the same time, in the low-cost factory Shuri, the work is preparing a sanitary napkin. All the women workers in this factory who make 2000 pad in one day. Then these pads are distributed to the women of rural areas.

In the United States, children of 5th taught a menstruation

Maya tells us - it is considered "odd" to talk about periods even today in our country, whereas in America the children of 5th class are taught in the school. Parents also talk about That is what we are treated like untouchables in this time with women. The girls are not allowed to sleep on the mattress. Many girls give up leaving school after the Puberty.

In Hoshangabad, in the last 8 months, 600 women of Uteros have left

In the last two months, I have been meeting women in Gao, but on a formal note, the journey started on 8th February. So far, three districts have children and women from Triage Areas. In many villages, I saw that very young woman have been operated for childbirth. The girl was released This is a huge scam. People are not aware in Village, therefore, those who are told to accept it.