Sanitary Pads With A Difference: How Project Baala Is Empowering Rural Women

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23% of girls drop out of school when they start menstruating in India. Looking at this grim reality Soumya Dabriwal and Nitisha Sethia started Project Baala. Now around 4,000 women of 5 states across India have already started seeing a change in their lives

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