Korba: Lack of access to clean hygienic facilities complicates matters for women. In India, hygiene products are not affordable for every woman. Around 88 per cent of menstruating women do not have access to sanitary products and about 90 per cent of the sanitary pads used are made of non-bio degradable plastic.
Reena Rajput, a student of a government school in Korba, Chhattisgarh, is making eco-friendly sanitary pads from banana fibre and has been selected for the Sakura Exchange Program to showcase her innovation in Japan. She will be staying with a Japanese family and learn about the research and education system there.
Under the Inspire Award MANAK Programme, the class 11 student joined the 7th National Science Exhibition held in IIT Delhi on 14-15 February 2019. The objective of this scheme is to encourage students to create innovative projects that solve problems in the field of social development using science and technology.