An inaugural seminar on the health of domestic assistants was held in the city. The Bougainvillea Art Foundation and the Culture Committee of the Resident Welfare Society of Eldeco Mystic Green Apartment at Omicron One worked together to plan the event.
Through conversation, subject matter experts in this initiative educated the domestic helpers. Menstruation-related issues were discussed during the program by Ms. Nandini Rai, Director of Zwik Hygiene, and sanitary pads were given out as well.
This time, BJP Mahila Morcha national executive member and event organizer Dr. Kaynat Qazi stated that the number of cervical cancer cases in the nation is rising quickly. It is a disease that lurks. In India, cervical cancer claims the life of one woman every seven minutes. We are getting ready to host a free cervical screening camp in the near future.
Women tend to the needs of the whole family, but they do not prioritize their own health. She keeps living her life with him, confiding in no one about her woes and troubles. Many diseases can be avoided if the right information is given to them at the appropriate time.
Certain subjects concerning the health of women are taboo and are not discussed. With this event, we hope to start a conversation about this issue and raise women’s awareness of their health.
Because domestic helpers are the ones who assist families run in a sophisticated city like Greater Noida where both men and women go to work, this event has been specifically planned with their health in mind. The actual inspiration behind our success in our careers is the sisters who work in our houses. As a result, it is our responsibility to consider their wellbeing and work with them. The cultural committee of the Residents Welfare Society of Eldeco Mystic Greens Apartment and all of the female residents here have collaborated to make this event successful, according to Priyanka Gupta, who is in charge of the committee on this particular occasion. Women from every family in the community urged their individual housekeepers to attend this session by giving them an hour’s leave of absence.
The workshop was organized with assistance from Mrs. Pooja Rajput, Rajni, Swati, and others, who also encouraged the domestic helpers to talk openly about menstruation-related problems.