ECoRWWO members with women of economically weaker sections.
An awareness drive on women’s health and hygiene called “A Dastak” was started by East Coast Railway Women’s Welfare Organisation (ECoRWWO) headed by its president Divya Sharma.
In order to educate the women of economically weaker sections, Sharma and members of ECoRWWO organised a programme and distributed sanitary napkins.
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