PM Modi Breaks Taboo by Talking about Sanitary Napkins in I-Day Speech, Wins Hearts Online
On the 74th Independence Day, PM Modi delivered his seventh consecutive I-Day speech from Delhi's Red Fort this morning and one of the key highlights of his speech was the discussion around his government's policies towards women's empowerment and social media is all in praises. PM Modi became India's first prime minister to make a mention of sanitary napkins during an independence day speech. 🙏🏻 #AatmaNirbharBharat — Neha Joshi August 15, 2020 Modiji is the first Indian PM to talk from Red Fort about sanitary napkins. — Prashant Shah August 15, 2020 Modiji is the first Indian PM to talk from Red Fort about sanitary napkins. — Prashant Shah August 15, 2020 If in 2014 he broke some Red Fort speech traditions & spoke about open defecation in India being a matter of shame, today Modi spoke about sanitary napkins, a taboo topics even in middle class family drawing rooms.
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