
ABVP submits 13-point memorandum to Union minister seeking better welfare for female students
scholarships for rural girls
, mandatory
sanitary napkin vending machines
in institutions and appointment of female medical professionals on campuses, an official statement of ABVP said.
The RSS-affiliated student body also urged for stronger cyber safety measures, more pink toilets in public areas, and expansion of the UGC's
Savitribai Phule Scholarship
to include the second girl child.
"This memorandum is a reflection of real challenges and a roadmap to empower female students meaningfully. We hope the government will respond with prompt and effective action," ABVP national general secretary Virendra Singh Solanki said.
The memorandum draws from the discussions held on March 10 at the "Girls' Parliament," which saw participation from over 300 female student representatives from various states, the statement said.
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