These two IIT Delhi boys created a reusable, biodegradable sanitary napkin made of banana fibre! - India Today
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Archit Agarwal and Harry Sehrawat of IIT Delhi, the founders of female hygiene brand Sanfe, created an affordable and biodegradable sanitary napkin made of banana fibre that can be washed and reused for two years.
Archit Agarwal and Harry Sehrawat of IIT Delhi the founders of female hygiene brand Sanfe created an affordable and biodegradable sanitary napkin made of banana fibre that can be washed and reused for two years
Archit Agarwal and Harry Sehrawat of IIT Delhi the founders of female hygiene brand Sanfe created an affordable and biodegradable sanitary napkin made of banana fibre that can be washed and reused for two years
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