Srinagar:While some people are distributing necessary food items to the needy amid Covid-19 lockdown, Irfana Zargar, a volunteer from Kashmir is busy providing sanitary pads to women and young girls free of cost in Srinagar and nearby villages in Kashmir valley, and the initiative has won her huge admiration. Apart from sanitary pads, the kit comprises medicines and sanitizers as well.
Due to the coronavirus lockdown, women in Kashmir were facing problems in getting their hands on sanitary napkins due to their free movement and closure of markets.
Zargar, who works in the private sector has dedicated the 'Eva Safety Kit' initiative to her beloved father, Ghulam Hassan. Zargar’s initiative aims at providing free sanitary pads among other things to women at public toilets in Srinagar. So far, she has distributed menstrual kits in around 15 washrooms around Srinagar. These kits include sanitary napkins, antispasmodics, panties, hand sanitisers, and hand washes.
"I started this concept in the washrooms first, when it came to my mind, I wanted to cover 15 washrooms in Srinagar city and later go to villages," said Irfana, who has invested half her salary in purchasing menstrual products and has distributed it all to unprivileged girls.
"If my sisters and brothers are with me then by the grace of God I will take this initiative forward and I want to take this mission to villages after the lockdown gets lifted, I will start this initiative again in the washrooms" she added.
Addressing women as the building blocks of society, Zargar said that it is important to take care of their health if we want our society to progress.