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Solar-powered napkin incinerator developed by college students donated to Coimbatore school

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Solar-powered napkin incinerator developed by college students donated to Coimbatore school
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Students from a Coimbatore college developed a solar-powered sanitary napkin incinerator and donated it to a local school. The initiative aims to improve menstrual hygiene and promote sustainable waste management practices.

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It demonstrates how student-led innovation can address public health and environmental challenges at the community level.

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A solar-powered sanitary napkin incinerator developed by students of Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science for Women was donated to the Corporation Girls’ Higher Secondary School at Siddhapudur in Coimbatore on Monday.

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