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On behalf of my team and Interise Trust, I sincerely thank Making The Difference NGO for the incredible initiative, Project Lajja. This marks our third consecutive year of collaboration, and I feel truly fortunate to be part of this impactful journey. Together, we are empowering young girls by providing essential nutrition and menstrual hygiene awareness. With continued efforts, we can create a healthier and stronger India.

Mr. Yatindra Pandey

Project Head, CSNJTPL

For the past three years, Project Lajja, under Interise Trust's CSR Activities, has distributed reusable pads and educational books. This year, we conducted a medical camp for anemia detection with Making The Difference NGO Interise Trust remains committed to women’s empowerment and health, bringing positive change to girls in rural areas. Thank you, MTD NGO, for your continued efforts!

Ms. Shushma Raut

Assistant PH, CSNJTPL

Special thanks to Interise Trust, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar Jalna Tollway Pvt. Ltd. for enabling this lifechanging work. Through Project Lajja, we’ve reached 1,500+ girls with awareness sessions. In 2023, we screened 1,000 girls, identified 329 anemic, and supported 110 critical cases with 6–7 months of followup. In 2024–25, we continue with a medical camp covering 500 more girls through anemia screening and health monitoring

Mr. Deepak Vishwakarma

Founder & President (MTD-NGO)

Menstruation is natural, yet many girls grow up in silence, fearing judgment and shame. This program goes beyond education—it’s about empowerment, dignity, and breaking deep-rooted taboos. From the very start of the inauguration, it was clear that these three days would be truly transformative for everyone involved. Thank you, Interise Trust, for supporting this important cause!

Satheesh Kumar

Project Head

Over three days, we witnessed young girls shed fear, embrace knowledge, and break deep-rooted barriers. Their stories, emotions, and courage moved us deeply, reminding us how powerful the right information can be. This journey not only changed them but touched our hearts too. Every conversation brings us closer to a world where no girl feels ashamed or alone. Keep making a difference!

Sanjay Marwadi

Operation Manager

Menstrual health in rural Rajasthan faces challenges like limited access to sanitary products, inadequate waste disposal, and socio-cultural stigma. In Rajasthan, initiatives like the 'Project Lajja' is a great platform to promote menstrual hygiene by providing free reusable sanitary pads, raising health awareness, and empowering school girls through education. This program specifically targets rural areas where discussions about menstruation are often considered taboo.

Panchuram Kumhar

Route manager