Residents of women’s shelter in Chennai make sanitary napkins, hope to sell them for income
The Hindu
The residents of a Greater Chennai Corporation’s Women Shelter in Kilpauk have started making sanitary napkins and are now distributing them to other women shelters in the city. They hope to be able to sell the napkins in the near future at city outlets, and generate an income.
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