What you get
The Khushi Scheme offers several key benefits aimed at improving menstrual hygiene and overall well-being for women and girls in the state. | - Free or Subsidized Napkins: The scheme provides free or affordable sanitary napkins to women and girls, especially in rural and underserved areas where access to such products is limited. | - Education and Awareness: Through educational campaigns, the scheme raises awareness about menstrual hygiene practices, helping women and girls maintain better health and hygiene. | - Support for Adolescent Girls: By providing sanitary products and creating awareness, the scheme helps reduce school absenteeism and dropout rates among adolescent girls, ensuring they stay in school and continue their education. | - Employment: The scheme often includes components that support the local production of sanitary napkins, which create employment opportunities and contribute to the local economy. | - Prevention of Health Issues: By promoting the use of sanitary products and proper menstrual hygiene practices, the scheme helps in preventing health issues related to menstruation, such as infections and rashes.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
Is this scheme only for girls?
Yes, this scheme is only for girls
Who is eligible for this scheme?
The school-going girls from class 6th to 12th are eligible under this scheme.
What is the purpose of this scheme?
The purpose of this scheme is to improve the health and Hygiene of the girls with respect to their menstrual cycles, and to also retain them in the school even after they reach puberty.
Is there any such benefit for grown up women in Odisha?
Yes, The government of Odisha is also providing sanitary napkins to rural women at subsidised rates of Rs. 6 for six napkins through ASHA workers.
Is there any application procedure to get free sanitary napkins under this scheme?
No, the school takes care of the distribution of the sanitary pads to the girls, no application is needed for this.
How do they keep track of the stocks and distribution and ensure proper monitoring of this scheme?
To address that, an app called "Khushi" has been created which helps them monitor and keep track of this scheme.