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At Hetaunda Community Eye Hospital, Yukti Foundation Kathmandu has supported a sanitary pad vending machine for female patients coming to the hospital.
Today, Siddhilal Shrestha and Pramakh Dr. are the guardians of the hospital. Sunil Thakali was handed over by Pema Dolma Lama on behalf of the foundation. With the help of this machine, female patients who come to the hospital do not need to go to the shop to buy sanitary pads if they are menstruating.
Patron Shrestha said that this will help the female patients coming to the hospital a lot. He also promised to support the necessary sanitary pads in the machine from the Panchasiddhi Foundation. On behalf of Yukti Foundation, Pema Dolma Lama said that there are such machines in different places for the problems faced by women sisters abroad during menstruation and also in Nepal, they donate the machines to different places to solve the problems their sisters may face.
