Patna: Sanitary napkin vending machines will be installed in the women's washrooms at the Patna airport soon. Such a facility was introduced at the Rajkot airport in Gujarat recently.
"We think the initiative will be appreciated," Patna airport director Rajendra Singh Lahauria told this newspaper on Thursday.
There are five washrooms for women inside the airport's terminal building. All these washrooms will have coin-operated sanitary napkin dispensers.
The city airport's inbound and outbound flyers include a large number of women, including rural women. "It has been seen at times that the women's washrooms are in unhygienic condition and installing sanitary napkin dispensers will resolve this issue," Lahauria said.
He said the Airports Authority of India (AAI) would install the sanitary napkin vending machines using its own funds.
20/01/18 Piyush Tripathi/Times of India
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"We think the initiative will be appreciated," Patna airport director Rajendra Singh Lahauria told this newspaper on Thursday.
There are five washrooms for women inside the airport's terminal building. All these washrooms will have coin-operated sanitary napkin dispensers.
The city airport's inbound and outbound flyers include a large number of women, including rural women. "It has been seen at times that the women's washrooms are in unhygienic condition and installing sanitary napkin dispensers will resolve this issue," Lahauria said.
He said the Airports Authority of India (AAI) would install the sanitary napkin vending machines using its own funds.
20/01/18 Piyush Tripathi/Times of India
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