
Menstruation

25,00,000+
Organic Sanitary Pads Donated

20,000+
Adolescent Girls
Impacted

26,500+
Women
Impacted

2,000+
Peer Trainers Trained

1500+
Female Inmates
Impacted

Project AROHI
Project AROHI is a menstrual health and hygiene initiative implemented in Basoda block, Vidisha, under the Aspirational Districts Programme of the Government of India, funded by NITI Aayog. In collaboration with the Women & Child Development, Health, Education, ITI Departments, and Zila Panchayat Vidisha, it impacts over 34,000 women and girls through four major components:
Mahila Swasthya Melas for free gynecological checkups and health awareness.
Training of 2,100+ local functionaries (ASHA, Anganwadi workers, SHG leaders, teachers, students) to deliver grassroots awareness.
Installation of vending machines and incinerators in 39 schools and hostels, with performance-based monitoring.
Menstrual health sessions across communities and schools, reaching 25,000 women and 7,500 girls.
The project reflects the government’s mission of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”, ensuring health, dignity, and inclusion for rural women and girls.

Red Dot Challenge
A bold visual campaign to break menstrual taboos and normalize conversations around periods through community, school, and digital engagement.

5,500+
Women
Impacted

Mission 100 Life-Altering pads
Provided each woman 100 sanitary pads, 2 pairs of panties, sanitizers, usage & hygiene manuals, ensuring complete menstrual care for the entire year.

800+
Women Supported Under
Mission 100 Life-Altering Pads
Menstrual
Awareness Sessions
Informative sessions conducted in schools, colleges, prisons, and rural areas to build foundational awareness, reduce shame and sensitize adolescents and adults on menstrual health.

5,200+
Awareness
Workshops Conducted

Train-the-Trainer
Trained teachers, students, prison wardens, women from local clubs to deliver accurate, stigma-free menstrual health education at the grassroots level.

2,000+
Peer Trainers Trained


School Infrastructure
Installed sanitary pad vending machines and incinerators in multiple schools: rural and urban; to ensure safe access and disposal facilities to all.

25,000+
Adolescent
Girls Impacted

Sanitary Pads Donation Drives
At district prisons, banks, railway stations, special shramik trains, villages, sub-urban communities, schools, colleges, etc at large scale while raising awareness through direct outreach.

