Breaking the taboo for women’s hygiene
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Solan, August 18 -Mr Deep Bajaj, popularly known as the Ladies Man for his invention of a female urination device, says social challenges can be used to become an entrepreneur.
Speaking at a webinar organised as part the Yogananda Guru Talk series by Shoolini University, where young achievers are invited to share their experiences with the faculty and students, he said that few believed that menstrual hygiene can be discussed openly in India. But now he feels excited that this cause is discussed and along with women, men are also very particular about the well-being of their female colleagues and friends.
The event was moderated by Dean Students Welfare Mrs. Poonam Nanda.
Founder and CEO of Sirona Hygiene Private Limited, Mr Bajaj is an award-winning social entrepreneur. He is the inventor of Pee-Buddy, a female urination device which is also in Limca book of records for its first of its type design in India.
Pee-Buddy is India’s first portable, disposable female urination device for women using which women can stand and urinate in all unfriendly public and common toilets. It is an award-winning revolutionary product for women who hate dirty toilets while commuting, travelling or for those with medical conditions like Arthritis and Pregnancy.
In his interaction with Shoolini university Vice Chancellor Prof. Atul Khosla, he shared his future plans about the company and the upcoming products. He also showed his interest in partnering with Shoolini for research purposes of his products.