The scheme will be implemented by the health and family welfare department of the state at a cost of 70 crore per year, a senior government official said.
“In continuation with our pro-women initiatives, I am happy to announce the scheme KHUSHI. Under the scheme, the state will provide free sanitary napkins to 17 lakh girls studying in Classes 6 to 12 in government and government-aided schools,” Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik told reporters.
In addition to school-going girls, the BJD government will also provide napkins to women in rural communities at subsidized rates, he said.
“I am sure this step will go a long way in promoting health and hygiene among adolescent girls and lead to higher retention in schools,” the CM said.
Highlighting his government’s pro-women schemes such as Mission Shakti and Mamata, Patnaik said women have always been the focal point of development projects.