Haryana high school students presenting their menstrual wellness solution Her Ease at entrepreneurship challenge

Haryana Students Build Menstrual Pain Relief Kit for Classmates

🦸 Hero Alert

Four high school students in Haryana created Her Ease, a portable menstrual wellness bag, after watching their classmates miss school due to period pain. Their innovation combines heating therapy and herbal remedies in one discreet package. #

When students at Aarohi Model Senior Secondary School in Hisar noticed their female classmates struggling with period pain, they decided to build a solution instead of just watching.

Pallavi Kaswan, Pritam Suthar, Anand Bansal, and Neha Loura created Her Ease, a specially designed bag that helps girls and women manage menstrual discomfort wherever they go. The portable kit combines a heating pouch, natural herbal remedies, and storage space into one discreet package.

The students developed their product through the Kushal Business Challenge, a Haryana government program that teaches school students entrepreneurship by solving real problems in their communities. Instead of theoretical learning, students identify issues around them, create practical solutions, and test their ideas in actual markets.

The team's research revealed a significant need. Their surveys in Hisar showed that nearly 70% of women experienced menstrual pain, and many wanted natural, portable remedies they could use discreetly during their daily routine.

Period pain regularly disrupted education at their school, causing absenteeism and making it hard for girls to focus in class. The students watched their peers suffer and recognized they could make a difference.

Haryana Students Build Menstrual Pain Relief Kit for Classmates

The Ripple Effect

Her Ease represents more than just a product. It shows how empowering young people to solve real problems can create solutions that improve entire communities.

The Kushal Business Challenge is giving students across Haryana the skills and confidence to become problem solvers. By starting in high school, these students are learning that they don't need to wait until adulthood to create positive change.

The project also breaks important taboos. Having both male and female students work together on menstrual wellness normalizes conversations about periods and builds understanding across genders.

This team of teenagers proved that meaningful innovation doesn't require fancy labs or enormous budgets. It requires observation, empathy, and the willingness to take action when you see people struggling.

#

More Images

Haryana Students Build Menstrual Pain Relief Kit for Classmates - Image 2
Haryana Students Build Menstrual Pain Relief Kit for Classmates - Image 3
Haryana Students Build Menstrual Pain Relief Kit for Classmates - Image 4
Haryana Students Build Menstrual Pain Relief Kit for Classmates - Image 5

Based on reporting by YourStory India

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

Spread the positivity!

Share this good news with someone who needs it

More Good News