Jaipur: On the one hand, people are being motivated to stay clean by running a cleanliness campaign across the country under Gandhi Week. On the other hand, private organizations (NGOs) are also taking part in these activities. The Sunayana Cultural Educational Welfare Society in Rajasthan is distributing sanitary napkins. The institute has set a target of distributing 1 million sanitary napkins. The biggest thing is that this organization is distributing sanitary napkins to the kutcha or poor women, who are not able to buy them. Along with this, the organization is also distributing free napkins and motivating women to stay clean. The first start from the institution is from Bhankarota in Jaipur. After which the institution will distribute sanitary napkins to all the districts of the state to the women who are not able to buy it and who are not aware of it. Social activist Rimmu Khandelwal said that the way the campaign for cleanliness has intensified on the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi across the country. In the same sequence, we have also started this new initiative. In this episode, we are distributing free sanitary napkins to women who are not able to buy it. Also Read: Family was going by car to attend engagement ceremony collides with truck, 4 killed Big blow to Kamal Nath government before elections, Governor did not approve this important ordinance Earthquake tremors felt again in POK, one dead,10 injured Mumbai: Political furore continues over cutting of trees in Aarey Colony, Prakash Ambedkar arrested