The NGO is registered
pan-India under Section 8 of The Companies Act, 2013, established for knowledge
dissemination and facilitating corporate sector in fulfilling their Corporate
Social Responsibilities (CSR). The NGO is lately involved in the activities of
women empowerment and healthcare. During these challenging times also the NGO
came forward to help underprivileged sections by organising a sanitary napkin
distribution camp at Narendra Nath Memorial Trust, Gujjar Chaupal, Raghubir
Nagar, West Delhi-110027. During the camp, all volunteers strictly followed the
rule of social distancing.
“CSR-RF is a philanthropist
organisation and we have been trying to help the women of lower strata of the
society, who are not capable of this by themselves. Women healthcare is often
an ignored area and costs lives but this price is too high for a developing
nation like ours. But the past days have been more cruel to our country with
the spread of the pandemic, COVID-19 and the toll of the fatalities is rising
ever since. Hygiene is the most important tool to fight the pandemic and use of
sanitary napkins is necessary for women health. This is our bit to improve the
situation and create awareness. Use of sanitary napkins is indispensable yet a
luxury for many. We are trying to make it just as essential as food,” said CA D
D Agrawal, Chairman of CSR Research Foundation.
The NGO has been
organising such events in various schools and colleges in various parts of the
country in the pre-lockdown period. The event was organised and attended by
many keeping in mind all the social distancing measures by the volunteers of
the NGO along with the Chairman. The NGO distributed around 1000 napkins
to the women and yearn to inflate the numbers by organising more such events in
the coming days.
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