Khaleej Times

Mumbai charity gets Meghan-Harry royal wedding gift

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mumbai — An Indian charity championin­g menstrual hygiene is over the moon at being chosen as one of seven organisati­ons to benefit from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding, its head said on Tuesday.

The Myna Mahila Foundation helps disadvanta­ged women from Mumbai slums access cheap sanitary pads and campaigns to end taboos surroundin­g menstruati­on in the Asian country.

The British prince and the US actress this week asked people who want to mark their nuptials next month to donate to charity rather than sending wedding gifts. “When we found out we were really excited. We’re a small grassroots organisati­on and it felt really special,” Suhani Jalota, Myna Mahila’s founder and director, said. The organisati­on, which Markle visited last year, was founded in 2015 and helps around 10,000 women every month.

It provides informatio­n about menstrual hygiene and encourages women to talk about their periods to help break social stigma.

Myna is a bird native to South Asia known for its talkative nature while “mahila” means woman in Hindi. The charity also produces low-cost sanitary pads which are manufactur­ed and distribute­d by the women, providing employment.

Women in India, particular­ly in rural areas, are frequently shunned during their monthly cycles while millions in poverty are forced to use items like old rags, sand and leaves, activists say.

Jalota, who described Markle as “very down-to-earth” when she met her, hopes the publicity and any wedding donations they receive can help the charity soon reach out to 30,000 Mumbai women.

Harry, 33 and Markle, 36, are set to tie the knot at Windsor Castle, west of London, on May 19 in front of 600 guests. Harry is fifth in line to the throne after his father Charles, brother Prince William and William’s children Prince George and Princess Charlotte. —

 ?? AFP ?? Employees at the Myna Mahila Foundation pose for a photograph with packets of sanitary nakins in Mumbai on Tuesday. —
AFP Employees at the Myna Mahila Foundation pose for a photograph with packets of sanitary nakins in Mumbai on Tuesday. —
 ?? AP file ?? The Indian foundation is one of seven charities that Harry and Meghan asked people to donate to on their wedding. —
AP file The Indian foundation is one of seven charities that Harry and Meghan asked people to donate to on their wedding. —

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