At Pinkishe, we advocate for women’s menstrual rights at multiple levels and influence change at all levels.
In a proactive initiative, a menstrual hygiene workshop was conducted at Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Government Model Inter College in Kharkhoda, Meerut, in collaboration with the Pinkish Foundation. Led by Rajrani Sharma, Seema Pawar, and Ritu, the workshop focused on educating attendees about essential practices for maintaining hygiene and cleanliness during menstruation. The session also included demonstrations of important yoga postures suitable for menstrual health. Participants gained practical insights into adopting healthier habits during this crucial phase of their lives. To further support menstrual hygiene, sanitary napkin packets were distributed to participants at the conclusion of the workshop. The entire program was expertly managed by Aarti Singhal, a teacher at the school, with enthusiastic support from the entire teaching staff. Expressing gratitude for the impactful initiative, Reena Bhatnagar, the senior teacher of the school, extended heartfelt thanks to all individuals involved in making the workshop a success. This collaborative effort not only provided valuable knowledge but also promoted awareness and positive practices surrounding menstrual health within the school community.
In a joyous celebration, Swara, the literary platform of the Pinkish Foundation, adorned the Kiran Nadar Museum in Saket with the vibrant hues of Basantotsav. The event was graced by esteemed personalities including Dr. Malvika Hariom, Chairman of the Foundation, Chief Guest Renu Hussain, and distinguished guests Professor Rachna Sharma and Krishna Sharma Damini, who inaugurated the proceedings by lighting the ceremonial lamp. Following this auspicious start, Ms. Vandana Rani Dayal paid homage to Goddess Saraswati through a soulful rendition of Saraswati Vandana. Ms. Shalini Gupta, co-founder and national secretary of Pinkish, extended a warm welcome to attendees, presenting them with plants and souvenirs while introducing the organization and its mission. The event saw the participation of nearly 25 eminent female poets from Delhi and NCR, who enchanted the audience with their poetry inspired by the themes of spring and romance. Poets such as Parinita Sinha, Dr. Mukta Mishra, Meena Chaudhary, Saloni Monica, Dr. Varsha Singh, Sarita Guha, Punita Singh, Chanchal, Umang Sarin, Rachna Nimel, Anuradha Pandey, Meenakshi Bhasin, Kamna Mishra, Mamta Laddiwala, Ranjana Mazumdar, Nidhi Bhargava from Ghaziabad, alongside Manvi and Vibha Raj Vaibhavi, graced the stage with their poetic expressions. Mrs. Padit and Mrs. Kapila also shared their sentiments through poignant verses. To conclude, the Chairman, Chief Guest, and distinguished guests shared their perspectives eloquently. Mrs. Shraddha Pandey, Director of Swara, extended heartfelt gratitude to all participants, culminating the event on a note of appreciation and camaraderie.
At ITI Saket in Meerut, Rajrani Sharma, associated with the Pinkish Foundation, engaged with the girls on the topic of maintaining cleanliness and good health during menstruation. The initiative included setting up special machines that dispense sanitary pads to girls in need. These pads were distributed free of cost to alleviate any concerns the girls might have had about obtaining them. To access a pad, a girl could use a 5 rupee coin in the machine. In addition to the provision of pads, a meeting was organized for all the girls to discuss hygiene practices and proper nutrition during menstruation. Mrs. Rajrani led this informative session, covering essential facts about menstrual health and addressing common issues that girls might encounter during their periods. The project was made possible with the support of Mrs. Charu Gupta, who generously provided the necessary machines. Towards the conclusion of the initiative, the principal expressed gratitude and appreciation to everyone involved in making the project successful. This effort not only provided practical support but also fostered awareness and empowerment among the young girls at ITI Saket.
Pinkish Foundation NGO's National President Arun Gupta and National Secretary Shalini Gupta, with the cooperation of Collector Shri Dharmesh Kumar Sahu and IAS Shri Vasu Jain SDM Sarangarh, distributed sanitary pads free of cost to brides at the Chief Minister's Mass Marriage event held in Sarangarh. During this, Shalini Gupta provided information to the brides about the effects of menstruation on women's health. Along with this, awareness about women's health was also raised. The initiative of Pinkish Foundation NGO has strengthened the effort to improve menstrual health and end the stigma associated with menstruation across India. A special aspect in Sarangarh was that grooms pledged to continue supporting the health needs related to menstruation of their brides. This promise goes beyond a mere gesture; it is a commitment within marriage towards empathy, partnership, and shared responsibilities. This initiative is not just a celebration but a powerful step towards social progress and women's empowerment. It challenges norms, promotes necessary suggestions, and paves the way for acknowledging and addressing the fundamental needs of women. Shalini Gupta said that we celebrate this historic day, we are reminded that every small step in the direction of understanding and support can make significant progress in equality and empowerment. There is a future where every woman's health and dignity will be prioritized, leading to real empowerment for all. She also mentioned that not just Pinkishe Foundation but PM Shri Narendra Modi, Ministry of Women and Child Development led by Smriti Irani, Arundhati Murli Dharan (MHA) of Sachchi Saheli, and many more are actively working across the country so that women of India can live a life with dignity and care.
Pinkishe Foundation's commitment to empowering women takes a significant stride forward as it joins the prestigious Facebook Global Community Accelerator program. Amidst stiff competition, Pinkishe emerged as one of only 13 organizations selected from 13,000 entries nationwide, and just 130 globally. Through its dedicated Facebook group, Pinkishe connects women from diverse backgrounds, showcasing their contributions to society and providing a platform for recognition. From highlighting the special endeavors of women to offering support and encouragement, Pinkishe's selection underscores its pivotal role in championing women's voices and initiatives on a global scale.
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