Commissioner of Police Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal inaugurated the facility on Friday 
Chennai

Police stations to get sanitary napkin vending machines

In a first, the city police are installing sanitary napkin vending machines and incinerators at all-woman police stations and also woman-armed reserve premises in the city with the help of a Rotary Club.

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Chennai

The facility was inaugurated by Commissioner of Police Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal on Friday at a function at Rajarathinam stadium in the presence of officials from the Rotary Club of Chennai, Tiruvanmiyur, and senior women officials of the city police.

The project will install napkin vending machines at all the 43 all-woman police stations in the city and AR facilities besides other offices. The project cost is estimated to be around Rs 7 lakh.

The initiative is expected to be helpful for hundreds of women police personnel working in the Chennai police. The process of installation of the vending machines in all police stations are already underway, an officer noted.

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